From Peak Oil to Peak Water, featuring Peter Gleick, Co-founder and President of the Pacific Institute

Join us for a discussion with Dr. Peter Gleick on how international water resource management and the lack of access to clean water and sanitation impact social, financial and environmental stability. Access to clean drinking water is vital to every society and a major factor in furthering public health, economic development and social stability, however, climate change, industrialization and urbanization threaten its supply and safety. How is water’s ability to meet public health and humanity’s most fundamental needs being challenged? Where are climate change and urbanization most dramatically impacting water resources? Can an international water policy that effectively addresses these issues be developed? What solutions could be implemented now or in the near future? How likely are wars over water in the future? Dr. Gleick will address these questions and explain how current changes in water supply are impacting development and the future sustainability of many societies.

This event was developed by members of the World Affairs Council's Young Professionals International Forum (IF) -- a volunteer subcommittee of young professionals with a passion for international affairs. To learn about other IF events and ways to get involved, please join our Facebook Group or our Yahoo Group.

This event will be followed by a wine reception.

More Information: http://www.itsyourworld.org/assnfe/ev.asp?ID=2661&SnID=1072905364

Check-in: 5:30 PM, Program: 6:00 PM, Reception: 7:00 PM

Advanced registration is recommended for guaranteed seating.

startdate: 
3 Feb 2010 6:00pm
enddate: 
3 Feb 2010 7:30pm

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