Description | Part 3 of a 3-part lunchtime film and speaker series hosted by Future Rivers. Each session will start with a one-hour screening of an episode of the PBS docuseries H2O The Molecule That Made Us, followed by a facilitated conversation and open Q&A with an expert panel focused on main themes of that episode (e.g. big data, history and civilization, and the intersection of health and global water politics). Episode 3: Crisis (Public Health & Global Politics) Earth’s changing water cycle, and water for profit, are forcing changes across the globe, Directed by Alex Tate / Produced by Catherine Watling Moderator: Patrick Christie, UW Jackson School professor Kessie Alexandre, UW Department of Geography, Josh Goldstein, The Nature Conservancy senior scientist & Bridge Collaborative director, Karen Levy, UW Environmental and Occupational Health Science professor, Karen Levy, SPEAKER | UW Environmental and Occupational Health Science Associate Professor, Patrick Christie, MODERATOR | School of Marine and Environmental Affairs and Jackson School Professor |
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