Peter Gleick @ CWRU: The tipping point of peak water resources

Wed 2/16 @ 4:30PM

Join Peter Gleick, co-founder and president of the Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment, and Security, for a speech on the global future of water, sustainable water use, and the international outlook on Wed 2/16. Gleick is the author of Bottled and Sold: The Story Behind Our Obsession with Bottled Water (Island Press).

Info:

The advocate for understanding peak water—the tipping point between enough, and not enough, good water to support human and animal life, agriculture and industry—will be the guest speaker for a free, public event sponsored by the Year of Water Committee at Case Western Reserve University.

Gleick will speak about the state of the world’s water problems, whether we are approaching the point of “peak water,” and innovative and effective solutions for the coming decades at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 16, in Strosacker Auditorium on the university’s south quad.

“I think we are in a transition to a new way of thinking about and managing our water,” Gleick said in one of his recent blog posts for the Huffington Post. “And the sooner the better.”

Part of CWRU’s Year of Water.

Case Western Reserve University – Strosacker Auditorium

http://StudentAffairs.case.edu

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