Book Study – “Saving Us: A Climate Scientist’s Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World”
October 3, 2022 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
5 Mondays, 6:30-8 pm, October 3, 10, 24 and November 7, 14 (no class Oct 17 & 31)
“As far as heroic characters go, I’m not sure you could do better than Katharine Hayhoe.” — Scientific American
This class was so well-received in the spring, that we wanted to offer it again this fall! Cathy Angell will help us explore Katharine Hayhoe’s new book, Saving Us. Dr. Hayhoe is a Canadian climate scientist living in Texas and also the lead scientist for The Nature Conservancy. She has found that the most important thing we can do to address climate change is to talk about it—and this book teaches us how. Drawing on interdisciplinary research and personal stories, Katharine shows that small conversations can have astonishing results.
Cathy helps to make the book’s material personal to us and keeps us engaged with videos, Zoom polls, break-out rooms and group discussions. You may register (“Join the guest list”) for the class here.
Book Study – “Saving Us: A Climate Scientist’s Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World”
October 3, 2022 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
5 Mondays, 6:30-8 pm, October 3, 10, 24 and November 7, 14 (no class Oct 17 & 31)
“As far as heroic characters go, I’m not sure you could do better than Katharine Hayhoe.” — Scientific American
This class was so well-received in the spring, that we wanted to offer it again this fall! Cathy Angell will help us explore Katharine Hayhoe’s new book, Saving Us. Dr. Hayhoe is a Canadian climate scientist living in Texas and also the lead scientist for The Nature Conservancy. She has found that the most important thing we can do to address climate change is to talk about it—and this book teaches us how. Drawing on interdisciplinary research and personal stories, Katharine shows that small conversations can have astonishing results.
Cathy helps to make the book’s material personal to us and keeps us engaged with videos, Zoom polls, break-out rooms and group discussions. You may register (“Join the guest list”) for the class here.
Book Study – “Saving Us: A Climate Scientist’s Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World”
October 3, 2022 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
5 Mondays, 6:30-8 pm, October 3, 10, 24 and November 7, 14 (no class Oct 17 & 31)
“As far as heroic characters go, I’m not sure you could do better than Katharine Hayhoe.” — Scientific American
This class was so well-received in the spring, that we wanted to offer it again this fall! Cathy Angell will help us explore Katharine Hayhoe’s new book, Saving Us. Dr. Hayhoe is a Canadian climate scientist living in Texas and also the lead scientist for The Nature Conservancy. She has found that the most important thing we can do to address climate change is to talk about it—and this book teaches us how. Drawing on interdisciplinary research and personal stories, Katharine shows that small conversations can have astonishing results.
Cathy helps to make the book’s material personal to us and keeps us engaged with videos, Zoom polls, break-out rooms and group discussions. You may register (“Join the guest list”) for the class here.
Book Study – “Saving Us: A Climate Scientist’s Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World”
October 3, 2022 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
5 Mondays, 6:30-8 pm, October 3, 10, 24 and November 7, 14 (no class Oct 17 & 31)
“As far as heroic characters go, I’m not sure you could do better than Katharine Hayhoe.” — Scientific American
This class was so well-received in the spring, that we wanted to offer it again this fall! Cathy Angell will help us explore Katharine Hayhoe’s new book, Saving Us. Dr. Hayhoe is a Canadian climate scientist living in Texas and also the lead scientist for The Nature Conservancy. She has found that the most important thing we can do to address climate change is to talk about it—and this book teaches us how. Drawing on interdisciplinary research and personal stories, Katharine shows that small conversations can have astonishing results.
Cathy helps to make the book’s material personal to us and keeps us engaged with videos, Zoom polls, break-out rooms and group discussions. You may register (“Join the guest list”) for the class here.
Book Study – “Saving Us: A Climate Scientist’s Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World”
October 3, 2022 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
5 Mondays, 6:30-8 pm, October 3, 10, 24 and November 7, 14 (no class Oct 17 & 31)
“As far as heroic characters go, I’m not sure you could do better than Katharine Hayhoe.” — Scientific American
This class was so well-received in the spring, that we wanted to offer it again this fall! Cathy Angell will help us explore Katharine Hayhoe’s new book, Saving Us. Dr. Hayhoe is a Canadian climate scientist living in Texas and also the lead scientist for The Nature Conservancy. She has found that the most important thing we can do to address climate change is to talk about it—and this book teaches us how. Drawing on interdisciplinary research and personal stories, Katharine shows that small conversations can have astonishing results.
Cathy helps to make the book’s material personal to us and keeps us engaged with videos, Zoom polls, break-out rooms and group discussions. You may register (“Join the guest list”) for the class here.