Today: World Water Day – Sustainability at the Edge of Global Climate Change

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Date: Thursday 19th of March 6:00 p.m.

Venue: American Corner Debrecen (19. Bem square)

Programme: A day for water and water for SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT.


World Water Day is marked on 22nd of March every year. It is a day to celebrate water and our globe. It is a day to make a difference for the members of the global population who suffer from water related issues. It is a day to prepare for how we manage water in the future.


In 2015, the theme for World Water Day is  ‘Water and Sustainable Development’.


It is about how water links to all areas we need to consider creating the future we want.
Of the world’s freshwater sources, human use takes 70% for agriculture, 19 % for industry and only 11% for municipal consumption, as demand grows with over 50% of the world’s population now living in cities.


The question is thus how we can sustainably manage human future needs for clean fresh water.

This presentation will introduce some basic ideas, policies, plans, and projects about water use, how and what we can do to conservation.

Guest lecturer: Dr. John Brownson
Adjunct Associate Professor – Environmental Studies at University of Montana
Associate Professor – Government, Policy, Urban Studies at United Arab Emirates University

Source and photo: https://www.facebook.com/events/1538318163100580/

Everyone is welcome at the event!

 

 

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