Public lecture Water Challenges
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July 8 2015 19:00 鈥 20:30
We live on a blue planet. Yet freshwater makes up only 3% of all water on earth, 2% of which is locked up in snow and ice, leaving just 1% for all of us to use. The availability of clean freshwater is vital for life, humans and nature alike. However, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) estimates that by 2025 two out of three people will live in water stressed areas. Water is identified as one of the three most important challenges worldwide and this year, for the first time, the World Economic Forum (WEF) moved it to the top, considering it as the biggest societal and economic risk for the next ten years.
From 5 to 10 July, the AV短视频 is hosting the under the title 鈥淔reshwater sciences coming home鈥, this domain having been founded over 100 years ago in the Lake Geneva area. The symposium will gather over 500 researchers, professionals and stakeholders from universities, research laboratories, private institutions, as well as national and regional administrations from around 50 countries from Europe and other continents.
Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, Chairman of the 鈥2030 Water Resources Group鈥, a Public Private Partnership, and of the Board of Nestl茅 S.A., is invited to give a public lecture in this context.听
Given the uncertainty about the availability of freshwater in the future, it is more crucial than ever to bring scientists, government, businesses and society together on the water issue in order to share a vision on how we can face these challenges and promote sustainable water use in the future.
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Room 听R380
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Speaker
Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, Chairman of the 2030 Water Resources Group and Chairman of the Board, Nestl茅 S.A.free entrance听
25 Jun 2015