How do we envision a sustainable, equitable future, and how does water fit into it? This year’s MIT Water Summit will focus on the role of water in building resilient systems for the future as we face a changing climate and an ever-increasing population. With an emphasis on the water lens, it will examine the systemic problems exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic and explore approaches to creating more robust and sustainable technology, infrastructure, and policy to solve these issues.
Keynotes include Uma Lele, President Elect of the IAAE and former World Bank Senior Advisor, and Emma Robbins, Director of the Navajo Water Project and Diné artist, activist, and environmentalist.
Hear from 6 panels focusing on intersections in water and health, energy, food security, data monitoring, decentralized systems, and disaster resilience.
The conference will run from 10 AM until approximately 3 PM ET on Wednesday, November 11 - Friday, November 13.
More information available on the Summit website.
*Surprise giveaway available for the first 50 registrants!*