Description: Complex environmental problems have taken center stage in the early 21st century -- and they can’t be solved with business-as-usual thinking. It’s time for something different. The Institute on the Environment and the greater University of Minnesota community are taking a new approach to addressing these urgent issues: a combination of solution-driven research with innovative partnerships and leadership. Join Jonathan Foley, director of the Institute on the Environment at the University of Minnesota, as he leads a panel of notables in a discussion of the world’s most pressing environmental issues and how this new approach will affect those problems.
Speaker(s):
Stephen Polasky, professor, Applied Economics, University of Minnesota
Jonathan Foley, director, Institute on the Environment, University of Minnesota
Deborah Swackhamer, co-director, Water Resources Center, University of Minnesota
David Tilman, Regents Professor of Ecology, University of Minnesota
Thomas Sullivan, vice president and provost, University of Minnesota
Lucinda Johnson, Natural Resources Research Institute, University of Minnesota, Duluth
Steven Colman, director, Large Lakes Observatory, University of Minnesota, Duluth
Robert Hecky, Large Lakes Observatory, University of Minnesota, Duluth
Jesse Schomberg, Minnesota Sea Grant, University of Minnesota, Duluth
Thomas Johnson, Large Lakes Observatory, University of Minnesota, Duluth
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