Philip Mote loves living in the Northwest where God’s creativity is on display. A research scientist with the Climate Impacts Group at the University of Washington, he also serves as Washington’s state climatologist. He lives in Seattle with his wife and three children; they are members of God’s church meeting at Bethany Presbyterian Church. He enjoys rowing, playing piano, and learning from his children.
(Bio from summer 2004)
Audio Archive
Mote, Phillip
Recordings
Global Climate Change — Truth and Consequences: Are Humans Changing Global Climate
Presenter: Mote, Phillip / 2002Global Climate Change — Truth and Consequences: What Impacts Would Climate Change Have?
Presenter: Mote, Phillip / 2002Global Climate Change — Truth and Consequences: Moral and Ethical Dimensions of Climate Change
Presenter: Mote, Phillip / 2002Global Climate Change — Truth and Consequences: The Morass — Economic and Policy Dimensions of Climate Change
Presenter: Mote, Phillip / 2002Global Climate Change — Truth and Consequences: A Bright Future — How We Can Begin
Presenter: Mote, Phillip / 2002Global Environmental Challenges/Solutions – Part 1: Biblical Perspectives on Global Environmental Issues
Presenter: Mote, Phillip / 2004Global Environmental Challenges/Solutions – Part 2: Success Stories: Acid Rain and Ozone Depletion
Presenter: Mote, Phillip / 2004Global Environmental Challenges/Solutions – Part 3: Global Climate Change: Beyond "The Day After Tomorrow"
Presenter: Mote, Phillip / 2004Global Environmental Challenges/Solutions – Part 4: Undoing Creation: Species Extinctions
Presenter: Mote, Phillip / 2004Recent Additions
Vespers March 5, 1977 with Mary Schramm – Meditations on the Cross
Vespers March 4, 1977 with Bob Randoy – Small Enough and Big Enough
Vespers March 3, 1977 with Ron Vignec – Peace through the Blood of the Cross
Vespers March 1, 1977 with Werner Janssen Epistle to Philemon
Vespers February 28, 1977 with Karen Nygaard – In Need of Sharing
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Holden wishes to express appreciation to PLU, Pacific Lutheran University, for their support of the Holden Audio Archive Project.
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