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Penn State Sustainability will feature a keynote talk given by Sarah Dimick, author of "Unseasonable--Climate Change in Global Literature."
A professor in English and the Program on Environmental Policy and Culture at Northwestern University, Professor Dimick's book focuses on how people make sense of climate change as a disruption of routines and our sense of time and how this understanding can build solidarity for those most at risk from climate change. Her keynote talk will be on Tuesday, Feb. 10, 4-5 p.m. in Foster Auditorium (and screening online).

The event is free and open to all. Pre-registration is required for online attendance at our Sarah Dimick keynote online attendance registration page.

On February 9, Professor Dimick will do a book reading at Webster's Book Store Cafe at 5.30 p.m. Registration is required for that event and appetizers will be served.

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Keynote on climate change in global literature by Sarah Dimick for all; online attendance available, outcome: how disruption reshapes time to build solidarity.

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