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Creatively United for the Planet | Climate Change & Canada's Water Futures - Part 2 @creativelyunited | Uploaded July 2020 | Updated October 2024, 12 hours ago.
Find out why science is more important now than ever and water is the nexus of climate with two of the world's leading scientists, Dr. John Pomeroy and Dr. Trevor Davies. Joining them is award-winning author, Bob Sandford, senior advisor on water policy and the 20-year Chair of Water and Climate Security at the United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health.

Watch Part 1:
youtube.com/watch?v=pxVxlm6F_wc

Link to letter for Enhanced Water Security Cooperation:
creativelyunited.org/enhanced-water-security-canada

Additional Q&A:
creativelyunited.org/enhanced-water-security-canada

Professor Trevor Davies was Director of the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) in the 1990s, a unit established in 1972 at the University of East Anglia (UEA) and the first research unit to be dedicated to the study of climate change. When the Climategate crisis engulfed CRU and the global climate science community in 2009, weeks before the failed UN climate change conference in Copenhagen, he was UEA Pro Vice-Chancellor (Vice-President) for Research and played a central role in the response to the false assertions made by deniers.

Professor Davies discusses the challenges of communicating climate science now and then.

Professor John Pomeroy serves as Director of the University of Saskatchewan Centre for Hydrology and the Canmore Coldwater Laboratory and leads Global Water Futures, a Canadian water research network that is the largest university-led freshwater research program in the world. He has conducted research on water, snow, ice and climate.

Pomeroy explores the advantages of using science to inform government water policy and decision-making and how the scientific discovery of the increasing risk of floods and droughts caused by climate change can inform evidence-based policy and decisions, including responding to the need for greater national capacity to predict future water security.

Special thanks to Gennadiy Ivanov for the banner art painting, The Denier and the Bear.

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