Climate's Impacts on Water, Health are Critical Challenges
Posted on: Friday, 12 June 2009, 12:40 CDT
Experts From U.S.,
- On
June 15th at3 p.m. , geographerJon Barnett of theUniversity of Melbourne (Australia ) and economistMichael Hanemann of theUniversity of California, Berkeley , will discuss the water and climate challenges facingAustralia andCalifornia -- and the steps that the public and private sectors are taking to confront them. RSVP/Live Webcast: http://tinyurl.com/climatewater - On
June 16th at3 p.m. , Dr.Paul Epstein ofHarvard Medical School will examine the potential unintended health and environmental consequences of alternative energy options, drawing on the analysis in his latest report, "Healthy Solutions for the Low Carbon Economy."Amanda Staudt of the National Wildlife Federation will begin by explaining climate change projections and discussing current adaptation and mitigation efforts. RSVP/Live Webcast: http://tinyurl.com/healthyclimate - On
June 18th at9 a.m. , three experts will discussChina's severe water crises.Jon Barnett of theUniversity of Melbourne will highlight the challenges facing the Yellow River, whileKristin McDonald of the China Rivers Project will discuss the ecosystem threats to the Yangtze River. Zhang Jingjing of the Center for Legal Assistance to Pollution Victims will discuss the Center's work representing victims of water pollution. RSVP: http://tinyurl.com/chinawatersheds
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The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars is the living, national memorial to President Wilson established by Congress in 1968 and headquartered in
Since 1994, the Wilson Center's Environmental Change and Security Program has explored the connections among environmental challenges and their links to conflict and security. http://www.wilsoncenter.org/ecsp
Since 1997, the Wilson Center's China Environment Forum has been active in creating programming and publications to encourage dialogue among U.S. and Chinese scholars, policymakers, businesses, and nongovernmental organizations on environmental and energy challenges in
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