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Currently in Chicago — September 22, 2023: Clouds with a break for the Equinox

Plus, announcing a very special Science Friday book club!

Clouds and showers, clearing Saturday

We will have a 20% chance of showers (and perhaps a thunderstorm) overnight and all through Friday, but we should see a little sun between the clouds that will help bring the temps up to a pleasant high of 74°.

Saturday will herald the Autumnal Equinox, and maybe you’ll be one of the determined celebrants to witness the splendid intersection of architecture and nature that is Chicagohenge (I’ll be in bed, but I’m with you in spirit). The weather should be perfect for viewing, sunny and clear with a high in the mid-70s. Alas, the clouds and scattered showers will return overnight for an overcast Sunday and Monday.

What you need to know, currently.

It’s my extreme thrill to announce a partnership with Science Friday’s book club series: During the month of October, Science Friday will be doing a series of events focusing on my book, The Future Earth.

You can RSVP for the book club discussion livestream here, and enter to win your free copy of the book — which will arrive just in time that you don’t miss a thing!

If you haven’t read The Future Earth yet, there’s an excerpt here, the book also features a series of thought experiments and small group exercises at the back, so it’s going to be really exciting to do all this with the huge audience that Science Friday will bring.

I wrote this book because I truly believe a better world that works for everyone is possible, and I wanted to imagine what it would be like to live in that world. If you’re in need of a bit of realistic hope-grounded-in-justice right now, I wrote this book just for you.

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