Lecture Event – Attend In Person OR Online
Population growth and climate change present an immense challenge: How will we feed the Earth’s population, estimated to be 10+ billion by 2050? Farmers currently use 80 percent of available water, but cities and industry need more water. A profound challenge faces us: How do we keep rural agricultural communities vibrant so they can produce food for the world, and satisfy the demand of municipal and industrial users for more water?
Technological developments promise another green revolution, but at a great cost. Pioneering food and beverage companies are pushing the boundaries of innovation with water reuse programs that reduce their water footprints as they improve their bottom lines. Glennon explores options for protecting rural communities while securing a food supply for the globe.
Hybrid Format
- This lecture will be delivered in-person and online via live video streaming. Attendees will enroll in their preferred format during registration.
- In-Person – This lecture will be held in the Rubel Room at the University of Arizona’s Poetry Center (1508 E Helen St, Tucson, AZ 85721). Enrollment for the in-person audience is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Online attendees may attend the lecture via live video streaming and will be able to participate in all course Q&A sessions with the presenters in real-time. A high-speed internet connection and a device capable of running Zoom are required to connect. Online access will be password protected and only available to registrants.
REGISTRATION WILL OPEN ONLINE:
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2022, AT 8 AM (AZ TIME)