Climate Change and the Water-Energy-Food Nexus
11th June 2017 · 1:00pm - 2:00pm
In person | Virtual event
When we think of climate change we tend to conjure up images of global scale problems; rising temperatures, melting ice caps and swimming polar bears due to factories pumping out CO2 and giant oil rigs drilling holes in the sea floor. Changes in climate affect us all, however, it’s often the most vulnerable in society that feel the effects most acutely. This talk will look at the links between climate, energy, food and water, with a particular focus on India – one of the most densely populated countries in the world and a place where a small change in climate can make a big difference to the people on the ground.
Jimmy O’Keefe is a research associate at Imperial College London. His primary area of research focuses on the development of hydro-economic models to support water resource management within the Ganga Basin.
Part of the Antiuni 2017 Science Programme
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This event is organised in partnership with Conway Hall.