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SUMMARY:Environmental Book Club
LOCATION:Black Hole Coffee House, 4504 Graustark Street, Houston, TX
DESCRIPTION:Environmental Book Club\n\n08/04/26 07:00 PM CST\n - 08/04/26 08:00 PM CST\Description:\n\nThis month, we will be discussing Carbon: The Book of Life by Paul Hawken, which explores carbon, an element that is responsible for all life on our planet, but also, drives climate change.\n\nJoin the Citizens’ Environmental Coalition (CEC) Environmental Book Club for an engaging evening of conversation, learning, and community connection.\n\nOur bi-monthly book club brings together environmentally minded Houstonians to discuss books exploring sustainability, climate change, environmental justice, public health, conservation, and the relationship between people and the planet. Whether you work in the environmental field or are simply curious and passionate about these topics, all are welcome.\n\nThis is a community-oriented discussion designed to encourage thoughtful dialogue, new perspectives, and meaningful connections across Houston’s environmental community.\n\n\n\nFree to join. Participants are encouraged to support the hosting venue by purchasing a drink or snack.\n\nInterested in joining our next meeting?\n\nSimply send us an email at info@cechouston.org to sign up. You’ll receive updates about meeting locations, discussions, and upcoming books. We look forward to having you!\n\n\Details:\nIs this event open to beginners or people new to environmental topics?\n\nAbsolutely. The discussions are designed to be welcoming, accessible, and community-oriented. No prior expertise is required.\n\nDo I need to finish the book before attending?\n\nYes. Attendees are expected to read the book prior to the discussion so everyone can participate meaningfully in the conversation. The discussion may include spoilers and deeper analysis of the book’s themes and ideas.\n\nHow often does the book club meet?\n\nThe Environmental Book Club meets every other month, typically on the first Tuesday evening of the month.\n\nDo I need to be a CEC member to attend?\nWe welcome members and non-members alike. The book club is open to all. \n\nWhat should I wear?\nCome as you are. Most attendees wear casual attire.\n\nAre food and drinks included?\nAttendees are responsible for purchasing their own food and beverages directly from the venue.\n\nHow can I stay involved with CEC after the event?\nYou can subscribe to our free newsletter, attend future events, or become a member for as little as $5 per month to deepen your involvement and connect with the Coalition year-round.\n\Location:\nBlack Hole Coffee House\n4504 Graustark Street\nHouston, TX
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<h2 data-end="149" data-start="0"><span style="font-size:24px">This month, we will be discussing <em>Carbon: The Book of Life by Paul Hawken, </em>which explores carbon, an element that is responsible for all life on our planet, but also, drives&nbsp;climate change.</span></h2>

<h1 data-end="149" data-start="0">Join the Citizens&rsquo; Environmental Coalition (CEC) Environmental Book Club for an engaging evening of conversation, learning, and community connection.</h1>

<p data-end="507" data-start="151"><span style="font-size:18px">Our bi-monthly book club brings together environmentally minded Houstonians to discuss books exploring sustainability, climate change, environmental justice, public health, conservation, and the relationship between people and the planet. Whether you work in the environmental field or are simply curious and passionate about these topics, all are welcome.</span></p>

<p data-end="678" data-start="509"><span style="font-size:18px">This is a community-oriented discussion designed to encourage thoughtful dialogue, new perspectives, and meaningful connections across Houston&rsquo;s environmental community.</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-size:18px">Free to join. Participants&nbsp;are encouraged to support the hosting venue by purchasing a drink or snack.</span></p>

<h1>Interested in joining our next meeting?</h1>

<p><span style="font-size:18px">Simply send us an email at&nbsp;<a href="mailto:info@cechouston.org" rel="noopener">info@cechouston.org</a>&nbsp;to sign up. You&rsquo;ll receive updates about meeting locations, discussions, and upcoming books. We look forward to having you!</span></p>
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<br />Details:<br /><p data-end="1081" data-section-id="1l96leg" data-start="1007"><strong>Is this event open to beginners or people new to environmental topics?</strong></p>

<p data-end="1207" data-start="1082">Absolutely. The discussions are designed to be welcoming, accessible, and community-oriented. No prior expertise is required.</p>

<p data-end="50" data-section-id="1rvpzsu" data-start="0"><strong>Do I need to finish the book before attending?</strong></p>

<p data-end="270" data-is-last-node="" data-is-only-node="" data-start="51">Yes.&nbsp;Attendees are expected to read the book prior to the discussion so everyone can participate meaningfully in the conversation. The discussion may include spoilers and deeper analysis of the book&rsquo;s themes and ideas.</p>

<p data-end="1247" data-section-id="1dqg41f" data-start="1209"><strong>How often does the book club meet?</strong></p>

<p data-end="1391" data-start="1248">The Environmental Book Club meets every other month, typically on the first Tuesday evening of the month.</p>

<p data-end="569" data-start="396"><strong data-end="439" data-start="396">Do I need to be a CEC member to attend?</strong><br />
We welcome members and non-members alike. The book club is open to all.&nbsp;</p>

<p data-end="1343" data-start="1247"><strong data-end="1270" data-start="1247">What should I wear?</strong><br />
Come as you are. Most attendees wear casual&nbsp;attire.</p>

<p data-end="1343" data-start="1247"><strong data-end="1378" data-start="1345">Are food and drinks included?</strong><br />
Attendees are responsible for purchasing their own food and beverages directly from the venue.</p>

<p data-end="1691" data-start="1488"><strong data-end="1541" data-start="1488">How can I stay involved with CEC after the event?</strong><br data-end="1544" data-start="1541" />
You can subscribe to our free&nbsp;<a href="https://visitor.r20.constantcontact.com/manage/optin?v=001Ytl_fE6JQ_2cAm9VJMZRYIXbARpunl7qGRO0IDURcKjfdBNy2dYSRu8ltDMbS0ejSdNMSZ4nIm_MbeER2C8przayIoInJ9uHgvRRY06oN5HeHsCYxHssgTZh07cHTdJhLq042plSGCTAmyhlrpuqXfhkstIpZ_Pl">newsletter</a>, attend future events, or&nbsp;<a href="https://www.houstonenvironment.org/membership_plans.php">become a member</a>&nbsp;for as little as $5 per month to deepen your involvement and connect with the Coalition&nbsp;year-round.</p>
<br />Location:<br />Black Hole Coffee House<br />4504 Graustark Street<br />Houston, TX 
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