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Join William McDonough and the Global Future Council on the Environment for a live, interactive broadcast.

Hosted by the World Economic Forum Global Future Council on the Environment and Natural Resource Security

February 28, 2017

8:00am PT
11:00am ET
4:00pm GMT

Join noted architect and thought-leader William McDonough,  and Circle of Blue director J. Carl Ganter for a timely interactive broadcast to reimagine how the world can respond more effectively to its water crises.

Global water crises – from drought in the world’s most productive farmlands to the hundreds of millions of people without access to safe drinking water – are among the biggest threats facing the planet over the next decade.

Bring your voice and participate in this virtual, interactive town hall on February 28, 2017, to share ideas about how our values about water can inform water value. Your input — in special breakout group discussions — will inform this urgent global conversation from the human right to water to valuing ecosystems.

The stakes are high as the nation seeks context, debate and guidance. Your participation will also help set the agenda for Watershed: World Water Day, at the Vatican March 22, 2017.

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McDonough’s interests and influence range widely, and he works at scales from the global to the molecular. He is recognized globally as a leader in sustainable development. His vision for a future of abundance for all is helping companies and communities think differently. Together they are changing the world.

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J. Carl Ganter is co-founder and director of Circle of Blue, the internationally recognized center for original frontline reporting, research, and analysis on resource issues with a focus on the intersection between water, food, and energy. Carl — an award-winning photojournalist, reporter, and broadcaster — is recognized for developing the keen skills that helped to shape the multimedia journalism era. He received the Rockefeller Foundation’s Centennial Innovation Award (2012).

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A New Mindset for the World’s Water Crisis
Revaluing Water: From Values to Value

Join noted architect and thought-leader William McDonough, and Circle of Blue director J. Carl Ganter for a timely interactive broadcast to reimagine how the world can respond more effectively to its water crises.

Global water crises – from drought in the world’s most productive farmlands to the hundreds of millions of people without access to safe drinking water – are among the biggest threats facing the planet over the next decade.

Bring your voice and participate in this virtual, interactive town hall on February 28, 2017, to share ideas about how our values about water can inform water value. Your input — in special breakout group discussions — will inform this urgent global conversation from the human right to water to valuing ecosystems.

The stakes are high as the nation seeks context, debate and guidance. Your participation will also help set the agenda for Watershed: World Water Day, at the Vatican March 22, 2017.

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