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The International Relations Council’s “Climate Crisis: The Global Issue That Defines Our Era” series will continue on October 23, for our “Sustainability Across Industries” program!Thank you to Bio-Microbics, our presenting sponsor of this program, for their generous support of this program! Bio-Microbics is a global leader of advanced wastewater, water, graywater, and stormwater treatment, based right here in Kansas City, and we are so thankful to have them involved.
As well, thank you to our hosts at Johnson County Community College, whose Center for Sustainability exemplifies the way sustainability practices are being adopted across such a breadth of industries!
About the Program: The intersection of sustainability and business development spans across a vast number of sectors, including three with exemplify Kansas City’s status as a global leader in innovation. This panel discussion will focus on wastewater treatment, agriculture, and architecture through the lens of how these industries are practicing sustainability on a local and global scale.
Panelists: Robert Rebori (Bio-Microbics)
Dominique Davison (DRAW Architecture)
Ryan Grobler (FridgeWize)
This program will be moderated by Logan Heley, Executive Director of the Heartland Conservation Alliance.
About The Series:
The International Relations Council in Kansas City proudly presents " Climate Crisis: The Global Issue that Defines Our Era," a dynamic six-part lecture series designed to engage, educate, and inspire action on some of the most pressing global environmental issues of our time. Over the summer and fall months, we will be exploring the climate crisis through six sub-topics, designed to look at this field and its global implications through unique perspectives. This series will feature a diverse array of experts, from conservationists and scientists to policymakers and corporate leaders, who will share their insights and experiences on critical topics that affect our planet and its inhabitants. This program series will be centered around the global effects, catalysts, and trends around the climate crisis, as well as their local impacts in Kansas City and beyond.
Full Series Schedule:
August 22: Science Meets Diplomacy: Illegal Wildlife Trade (w/ Linda Hall Library)
September 11: Relocation & Climate Refugees
October 2: Climate & Biodiversity
October 23: Sustainability Across Industries
November 13: Climate Anxiety & Mental Health
December 4: Solutions: The Path Forward
*If you/your organization would be interested in supporting this program, or the series as a whole, you are warmly invited to give us a call at 816-897-6474 or send an email to Executive Director, Evan Verploegh, at [email protected]. Sponsors will be given a host of benefits, including an invitation to a private screening of Hot Times In The Heartland, a documentary explores the impact of a changing climate on Kansas and the Great Plains, held at Hoefer Welker (and including a tour of their LEED-Certified office space)*
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Johnson County Community College, Overland Park, United States