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Event: Yoram Bauman at Town Hall Seattle

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Sightline Institute fellow and stand-up economist Yoram Bauman will introduce his new book, The Cartoon Introduction to Climate Change, at a talk at Town Hall Seattle on Monday, June 9. The author of the popular twovolume Cartoon Introduction to Economics is back with what Kirkus Reviews found “an often amusing graphic primer about an issue the authors recognize as apocalyptically serious,” and Oregon State University professor Jane Lubchenco declared, “Fresh! Cheeky! Accurate and inspiring! An accessible, friendly, and fun explanation of climate change—free of politics, free of jargon, and fresh with insights. Cartoons you can believe in!”

Now, who could pass that up? Get your ticket!

  • What: Yoram Bauman, Stand-Up Economist, on his new book, The Cartoon Introduction to Climate Change (illustrations by Grady Klein)
  • When: Monday, June 9, 2014, 7:30 p.m.
  • Where: Town Hall Seattle (downstairs auditorium NOTE: Now moved to upstairs hall!), 1119 Eighth Avenue, Seattle, WA (map)
  • Tickets: $5, on sale now

Read more about the event on Town Hall’s website. Hope to see you there!

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