What is the Future of Nature? By 2050, the Earth’s population is
expected to exceed 9 billion. Our climate is changing, and we all will
have a role to play in making sure that nature can continue to meet
the needs of the people and species that rely on it.
Be a part of this community conversation at the Future of Nature
lecture series that the Conservancy will co-sponsor with WBUR this
spring. Each night will feature national and global thought leaders
discussing the most critical conservation challenges of our time, as
well as a pre-event reception with refreshments, good conversation,
and activities and info that bring you closer to the work to save
nature.
Tickets are $25 per event or $60 for a series pass.
The Future of Water
June 10, 6:30 pm | Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA, Boston
* Sandra Postel, director, The Global Water Policy Project
* Steven Solomon, author of Water: The Epic Struggle for Wealth,
Power and Civilization
* Brian Richter, global freshwater co-leader, The Nature Conservancy
* Moderator: Meghna Chakrabarti, WBUR, co-host of Radio Boston
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