Meeting the Freshwater Challenge

Location:
Royal Geographical Society, London SW7 2AR
Starts:
Wednesday 18 February 2015, 19:00

Earthwatch has brought together a great panel of speakers to discuss and debate one of the greatest challenges facing society – declining freshwater quality.

 

Growing population, expanding cities, intensive agriculture, industrial development and increasing consumer demands are severely impacting upon fresh water everywhere. 

 

The panel is:

• Tony Juniper (Chair), a leading environmentalist whose book What Nature Does for Britain was published this week 

• Professor Steven Loiselle, Earthwatch's Senior Freshwater Research Manager, 

• Cate Lamb, Head of Water at Carbon Disclosure Project 

• Dr. Pascale Nicolet of the Freshwater Habitats Trust 

Seats are still available for the event and can be reserved here

If you're unable to join, you can follow a live video feed of the event at the same link – you don't have to register, just click the link just before 7pm and join in.

When: Wednesday, February 18, 7pm (bar opens 6pm)

Where: Royal Geographical Society, London SW7 2AR

Cost: Free – £5 Suggested Voluntary Contribution

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