Quotes about Climate
You know you live in Phoenix when you've experienced condensation on your butt cheeks from the hot water evaporating in the toilet bowl.
— Anonymous
Fair weather cometh out of the north.
— Anonymous
African Americans and all people of color can benefit greatly by supporting the Clean Power Plan, which will help reduce the impacts of climate change and expand the use of clean, renewable energy from the wind and sun.
— Martin Luther King III
The world has been abnormal for so long that we've forgotten what it's like to live in a peaceful and reasonable climate. If there is to be any peace or reason, we have to create it in our own hearts and homes.
— Madeleine L'Engle
Her father said, "You know, my dears, the world has been abnormal for so long that we've forgotten what it's like to live in a peaceful and reasonable climate. If there is to be any peace or reason, we have to create it in our own hearts and homes." "Even at a time like this?" Meg asked. The call from Calvin, the sound of her husband's voice, had nearly broken her control. "Especially at a time like this," her mother said gently.
— Madeleine L'Engle
It is said that in some countries trees will grow, but will bear no fruit because there is no winter there.
— John Bunyan
Climate change: Never before in history have human beings been called on to act collectively in defense of the Earth.
— Desmond Tutu
Her whole being dilated in an atmosphere of luxury; it was the background she required, the only climate she could breathe in.
— Edith Wharton
I hope my kids can experience the seasons and a climate that's sustainable. The idea that things are going to be so very different for them is slightly scary.
— David Harewood
You can create a climate for him according to your attitude, and this is part of your job as a wife. The home you make and the atmosphere of that home is the world he comes back to from the world of his work. Let it be a place of beauty and peace.
— Elisabeth Elliot
The science linking the increased frequency and severity of extreme weather to the climate crisis has matured tremendously in the last couple of years.
— Al Gore
It is of great importance for a student of Old Testament theology to notice that in every period of the discipline, the questions, methods, and possibilities in which study is cast arise from the sociointellectual climate in which the work must be done. (p. 11)
— Walter Brueggemann