Global Water Security: Challenges, Threats, and Solutions for a Thirsty Planet 

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Global Water Security: Challenges, Threats, and Solutions for a Thirsty Planet

when 6:30‐8pm where NYUAD Campus, Conference Center Part of the "Climate Conversations Vice Chancellor Seminar" Series who NYU Abu Dhabi Institute
Open to the Public

Global Water Security: Challenges, Threats, and Solutions for a Thirsty Planet 

Every part of existence is fueled by water. It supports the most important industries in society including the energy sector, agriculture, and transportation. Water resources are under increasing strain as the world’s population rises and the economy grows, resulting in decreased river flows, the loss of lakes and wetlands, and declining ground-water levels. This panel explores the main threats to water security, shares insights, and identifies actions to tackle water-related security risks, specifically in the UAE, based on a shared understanding and close collaboration among government, private sector, and academia.

This is a hybrid program, for zoom link click here.

 

Opening Remarks
Mariët Westermann, Vice Chancellor and Professor of Arts and Humanities, NYUAD

Panelists
Nidal Hilal, Professor of Engineering and Director of NYUAD Water Research Center, NYUAD
Luke Sumner, Director of Integrated Planning, Emirates Water and Electricity Company
Sofia Berglund, Business Development Manager Middle East, SOURCE

Moderated by
Antonios Vouloudis, Director of Sustainability and Stewardship, NYUAD


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