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Texas Tech Climate Center Hosts Virtual Climate Readings and Discussions Event

George Watson

November 10, 2021

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.”

Saving Us bookcover

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