The Nature Conservancy Chief Scientist and Texas Tech researcher Katharine Hayhoe will join host Bryan Giemza for a live reading of her new book, “Saving Us.”
WHAT: Texas Tech University's Climate Center will host Katharine Hayhoe for a reading of her new book, “Saving Us.”
WHEN: 5-6 p.m. Monday (Nov. 15)
WHERE: Virtually presented via Zoom. Registration is required.
EVENT: Join Bryan Giemza, an associate professor of humanities and literature in the Honors College, for this Climate Readings & Discussions event as he hosts Texas Tech Climate Center co-director Katharine Hayhoe, the chief scientist for The Nature Conservancy and a professor in the Department of Political Science in the College of Arts & Sciences.
Hayhoe will read from her newly released book, “Saving Us: A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World.” Hayhoe also will be available to answer questions after the reading.
See the Climate Center's Eventbrite page for further information
CONTACT: McKenzie Griffin
Communication and outreach intern, Climate Center, Texas Tech University
mckenzie.griffin@ttu.edu
(806) 742-2011