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**THIS WEEK IN SUSTAINABILITY**
Brought to you by the Office of Sustainability and Green Groups Directorate

MONDAYMONDAYMONDAY
THE ONCE AND FUTURE ARTIC WITH STEPHANIE PFIRMAN, HALDEMAN 41, 4:30PM-6PM
As a National Science Foundation Advancing Women in the Sciences (ADVANCE) coPI and past President of the Council of Environmental Deans and Directors, Pfirman has helped to understand and foster the career trajectories of women and interdisciplinary scholars. Prior to joining Barnard, Pfirman was a senior scientist at the Environmental Defense Fund and co-developer of the 1992 award-winning exhibition, "Global Warming: Understanding the Forecast," produced jointly with the American Museum of Natural History. She has worked for the House of Representatives, as a staff scientist, for the US Geological Survey, as an oceanographer, and for the GeoMarine Research Institution in Kiel, Germany, as an Arctic researcher.
TUESDAYTUESDAYTUESDAY
ECO MEETING, 8PM, HORNIG LIBRARY
Come check out ECO! We have awesome awesome campaigns planned for winter term! Help us tackle food waste, cup waste and salad bowl waste. Tasty snacks provided and as always, ECO is excited to hear your ideas and suggestions for sustainability on campus.
EXPERIENCING DIFFERENCE WITH ANDREEA ALDEA, 5PM-6PM, FAHEY-MCLANE
Experiencing difference can be deeply unsettling. It can trigger self-reflection, or lure one further into the comfort of the familiar. Wherein lies the paradoxical character of this experience? Wherein its critical, self- transformative potential? Find out in this mini-seminar!
FOUR THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGE, 6:30PM-8PM, HOUSE CENTER B
What is climate? How do we know what we know about it? How has the climate changed naturally over the last 500 million years? Is climate changing within our lifetime? We will examine a variety of data to understand these questions. Join Professor Robert Hawley of Earth Sciences for this invigorating discussion!
WEDNESDAYWEDNESDAYWEDNESDAY
B-CORPORATIONS PANEL, 5PM-6:30PM, HALDEMAN 041
Join us for an evening with Karin Chamberlain (Clean Yield Asset Management), John Replogle '88 (Seventh Generation), and Steve Voigt T'86 (King Arthur Flour) & listen to stories about their life paths and learn about the B Corporation certification.
VOLUNTEER FOR THE HOP WASTE SORT, THE HOP, 5:30PM-8:PM
Come volunteer at the Hop and teach students how to properly dispose of their waste! This is a great opportunity to interact with students, learn about the Dartmouth waste stream AND get a delicious cupcake. Sign up for a 30 minute time slot here!<https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OxRwGBwwrZ2C30pIlkK40DM-YWQympL27zWkg9hS2ts/edit#gid=0>

VOICES, 7PM, SPAULDING AUDITORIUM
An original performance written and performed by self-identified women of the greater Dartmouth community to share their stories and experiences through various means of artistic expression. This event is free! Trigger Warning: This show contains explicit descriptions of sexual and relationship violence.
DIVEST DARTMOUTH, 8PM-9PM ROBO BASEMENT
Interested in learning more about how to positively impact the investment portfolio of the College? Want to learn more about the national fossil fuel divestment movement that has taken hold in college campuses across the country? Join us for  our weekly meeting. All are welcome!
THURSDAYTHURSDAYTHURSDAY
BREAKFAST WITH JON KOHL ’92, DIRECTOR OF PUP GLOBAL HERITAGE CONSORTIUM,  8:30AM-10:00AM, 113A STEELE HALL
You are invited to attend a breakfast with Jon Kohl ’92, the Director of the PUP Global Heritage Consortium.  Their mission is to unite people and organizations dedicated to introducing emerging paradigms into the heritage management field and transition to a more holistic, integral management approach. Ultimately this approach improves the conservation of biological and cultural diversity. Jon will also be giving a talk titled “The Future Has Other Plans: Transcending Barriers to Plan Implementation in a Complex World” on Wednesday at 5:30pm in Rocky 001.  Please RSVP to Kim Wind at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> by Tuesday, 2/21 if you would like to attend the breakfast.
OFFICE HOURS, 12PM-2PM, ROBO 108
Want to get involved in sustainability on campus? Have a random sustainability question? Just want to hang out and eat some yummy baked goods? Visit us for office hours, every week on Thursdays.

FRIDAYFRIDAYFRIDAY
TUCK BUSINESS AND SOCIETY CONFERENCE, THUR-FRI
This conference is hosted at Tuck and is open to students across campus. The conference focuses on businesses which are striving to make a positive social impact. Link to website with schedule and registration information here<http://www.tuckbsc.org/>.
SATURDAYSATURDAYSATURDAY
SUGAR CREW OPEN WORK DAY, 11AM-1PM, DARTMOUTH ORGANIC FARM
Help the sugar crew prepare for sugaring season! Learn how to tap trees and use a spile ala Hunger Games. Rides from behind Robo at 11am. Please dress appropriately (warm boots, gloves, hats, etc).
SUNDAYSUNDAYSUNDAY
FARM CLUB, 11AM, SUSTAINABLE LIVING CENTER
Come talk about all things organic agriculture and farming! Delicious snacks, as always provided.

SPEED STORIES WITH PROFESSOR Amro Farid 6:15pM-7:15PM OCCOM COMMONS
Come enjoy a delicious dinner and hear Professor Amro Farid's personal life story. These dinners are a relaxed and intimate way to spend a Sunday evening and get to know the lives and journeys behind Dartmouth professors. Email [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> to register.

LET’S TACO ‘ BOUT IT: HOUSING COMMUNITIES DINNER, 6PM, PROFESSOR CRAIG SUTTON’S HOUSE ON SCHOOL STREET
Open to all! Featuring a delicious FREE dinner of local and organic tacos. Join Professor Summer Kim Lee as she leads a discussion on race, identity, ethical living and music. Email [log in to unmask] if you want to help cook!
**NEXTWEEKNEXTWEEKNEXTWEEK**

HOW TO PREP FOR CAREER FAIR, MONDAY 27TH 4:30PM-5:30PM FAIRCHILD 101
Are you going to a career fair sometime soon? Want to be the best prepared you can be? Join us and members of the Center for Professional Development as we learn tips, strategies and techniques for being prepared to make a good impression at any career fair you may attend.
HUMAN FACES OF CLIMATE CHANGE
Human Faces of Climate Change is a panel that features individuals on campus who have personally experience dimpacts to their home, families, or culture from climate change. This panel is part of a larger effort to unite sustainability and justice work; often, the communities most impacted by climate change, pollution, drought, and more are those less visible in the media and politics. Have you or someone you know been directly impacted by climate change? Nominate here<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeeWfs2mmmkJH2VAD_dz5FLYh3dZ_0aJLj7Fs9BhLiMJEkAzg/viewform>. Nominees will be asked to submit a brief application explaining their interest in sharing their story. Questions? blitz [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>




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