Balancing Demands at the Food-Water-Energy Nexus

Aug 31, 2016

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The growth of the world population towards 10 billion over the next 50 years will significantly increase the demand for food, water and energy, but these 3 necessities are frequently in competition with each other. In this talk, I’ll discuss a pathway forward for balancing these 3 critical resources, while preserving our other natural resources and reducing the impacts of climate change. Presented by: Sue Carter, Professor of Physics, Physics Department, UC Santa Cruz

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