BOOK DISCUSSION OF SAVING US: A CLIMATE SCIENTIST’S CASE FOR HOPE AND HEALING IN A DIVIDED WORLD
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Join the author for a book discussion that will focus on the power that we all have to find shared values and connect our unique identities to generate collective action.
Contact: Ashley Babcock
Email: ashley@flitner.net
970-376-5470
This book discussion will focus on the content of author and climate scientist Dr. Katharine Hayhoe’s new book, Saving Us: A Climate Scientist’s Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World. The author will join virtually, and we will cap registration at 20 people. Please email ashley@flitner.net to claim your spot. Light refreshments provided. The event on August 8 leads up to a two-day event, hosted by The Nature Conservancy, featuring Dr. Hayhoe in person. From August 22-23, this event includes a TED-style talk at Center for the Arts, a science and storytelling symposium at the National Museum of Wildlife Art, a guided tour of the Museum’s native plant garden, and a volunteer planting activity in the Museum’s outdoor spaces. Visit www.nature.org/wyhope for more information.
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