**THIS WEEK IN SUSTAINABILITY**Brought to you by the Office of Sustainability andGreen Groups Directorate
MONDAYMONDAYMONDAYMORAL PATHWAYS TO ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SYSTEMS AND SUSTAINABLE FUTURES? HOUSE CENTER B (16 HITCHCOCK LANE) 6-7:30pmScientific consensus on climate change creates an ecological imperative to act swiftly and create sustainable energy systems, but do we have a moral obligation to act to protect the future of our planet? Participants will improve their ability to reflect on the moral dimensions of climate change and discuss moral responses from individual, community and national perspectives. Join instructor Nicholas Reo for an invigorating discussion!
TUESDAYTUESDAYTUESDAYORGANIC FARMING FOR THE FUTURE, 7PM, LEFT BANK BOOKSLeft Bank Books in Hanover is hosting local author Grace Gershuny. She will be reading from her book “Organic Farming for the Planet” which discusses the the potential for organic farming to heal the planet. Come listen to Grace read from her book and participate in invigorating discussion.
ECO MEETING, 8PM, HORNIG LIBRARYCome 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.
WEDNESDAYWEDNESDAYWEDNESDAYDIVEST DARTMOUTH, 8PM-9PM ROBO BASEMENTInterested 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!
VEGAN BAKING WORKSHOP, SLC, 3PM-5PMJoin us at the Sustainable Living Center for a workshop on baking without the use of animal derived products! We’ll be making lots of tasty treats and sampling more than a few of them. Hope you can join us!
THURSDAYTHURSDAYTHURSDAYOFFICE HOURS, 12PM-2PM, ROBO 108Want 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.
WHAT TRUMP CAN EXPECT FROM US: RETHINKING CIVIC ENGAGEMENT AND PROTEST, FILENE AUDITORIUM, 6PM-8PM **Free Dinner Starting at 6 p.m; Doors open at 6:15.**What is the historical link between criminalization, immigration, and incarceration in the U.S.? Where do contemporary movements for social justice intersect in the wake of the election? Come discuss these questions and more with activist speakers from Dartmouth, the Upper Valley, and beyond:SPECIAL GUEST: Dr. Naomi Paik, author of Rightlessness, Asian-American Studies, the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
SATURDAYSATURDAYSATURDAYNORWICH FARMERS MARKET, 10AM-1PM, TRACY HALL, NORWICH VTCome support local farmers, artists and more! Delicious foods, creative crafts and beautiful community.
FIRESIDE AT THE FARM, 3-5:30, RIDES BEHIND ROBO EVERY HALF AN HOURGet out of Hogwarts (campus) and come join us at Hagrid’s hut (the Dartmouth organic farm) for snacks (possibly rock cakes), a fire (there might be a dragon egg in it, we can’t guarantee), and a walk around the Forbidden Forest (or the sugar bush, whichever is closer)! It’s going to be magical. Don’t miss it! *BYOM* (bring your own mug)
SUNDAYSUNDAYSUNDAYFARM CLUB, 11AM, SUSTAINABLE LIVING CENTERCome talk about all things organic agriculture and farming! Delicious snacks, as always provided.