Monday, July 30, 2007

Focus on Water Sustainbility

August 23, 6 p.m. at Woods Library on First Avenue in Tucson, Sustainable Tucson will sponsor a panel of experts to discuss key issues about water sustainbility in the Old Pueblo and region. To read current reports and articles go to http://www.sustainabletucson.org./

The panel discussion on August 23rd is a prequel to the address by Dr. Peter Gleick, Director of the Pacific Intitute in California, and internationally recognized scholar on water and the West and impacts of climate change:

Peter Gleick Presents Tucson Public Lecture on Sustainable Water Use

Peter Gleick will discuss innovate strategies for achieving sustainable water use at a public lecture at Temple Emanu-El, 225 N. Country Club, Tucson at 7:30 on Thursday, Aug. 30. The lecture is free and open to the public. He is co-founder and president of the Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment, and Security.

Gleick has a Ph.D. from the Energy and Resources Group at the University of California at Berkeley. He is a recipient of the prestigious MacArthur Fellowship for his work on water issues, and the BBC named him a "visionary on the environment" in its Essential Guide to the 21st Century. He is the principal author of the recent publication, "The World's Water 2006 - 2007, The Biennial Report on Freshwater Resources," published by Island Press. Sponsors of the event include Pima County, Arizona Hydrological Society, Southwest Hydrology, Southern Arizona Leadership Council and Temple Emanu-El.

Along with Southwest Hydrology, the other University of Arizona sponsors are the Water Resources Research Center and the Institute for the Study of Planet Earth. Gleick will be in Tucson participating in a regional water symposium, "Sustainable Water, Unlimited Growth, Quality of Life: Can We Have it All?," an event sponsored by the Arizona Hydrologic Society and Southwest Hydrology.

Check the symposium web site for information about the event: http://www.watersymposium.org/.

Contacts:Sharon Megdal, Water Resources Research Center, smegdal@cals.arizona.eduGregg Garfin, Institute for the Study of Planet Earth, gmgarfin@email.arizona.edu
Cas Sprout, Administrative AssociateWater Resources Research Center350 N. Campbell Tucson AZ 85721Office: 520-792-9591 ext. 55 Fax: 520-792-8518

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