In the kNOW Oct 13, 2021

Climate Change: How Should Water Utilities Respond to the IPCC’s Call to Action?

In the kNow Webinar

While we respond to other pressing global challenges, climate change remains one of the biggest threats to life on this planet as we know it. As anchor institutions embedded in nearly every community, water systems have an opportunity to accelerate our progress, playing an even bigger role in delivering decarbonization and resilience measures against climate change. In this webinar we will present the key findings of the recent  of greatest relevance to the Water sector. We will help identify the potential vulnerabilities and make practical recommendations for resilience actions that can be taken to pro-actively manage them.

Moderator: Adam Hosking, ÍøÆسԹϺÚÁÏÒ»Çø¶þÇøÈýÇø Global Solutions Director, Water Resources

Speakers:

  • Craig Clifton, ÍøÆسԹϺÚÁÏÒ»Çø¶þÇøÈýÇø Global Technology Leader, Resilience and Climate Change
  • Armin Munevar, ÍøÆسԹϺÚÁÏÒ»Çø¶þÇøÈýÇø Global Technologist, Water Resources
  • Laurens van der Tak, ÍøÆسԹϺÚÁÏÒ»Çø¶þÇøÈýÇø Americas Water Resilience Director
  • Marialena Hatzigeorgiou, ÍøÆسԹϺÚÁÏÒ»Çø¶þÇøÈýÇø Senior Process Mechanical Engineer
  • Estell Johnson, ÍøÆسԹϺÚÁÏÒ»Çø¶þÇøÈýÇø Senior Water Engineer
IPCC's Call to Climate Change

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