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Enfield Climate Action Forum: Community resilience and the water crisis
Wednesday 20 May 7.00pm
Online

The UK faces significant long-term water scarcity, with England projected to face a shortfall of 5 billion litres of water per day by 2055, driven by climate change and population growth. Up to 12 million people already live in water-stressed areas, with water usage increasing despite sustainability targets.
Presenters
Jess Neumann from the university of Reading will lead our discussion. Jess works with universities, charities, private organisations, local authorities and the Government on projects including ecosystem services, landscape change, spatial ecology, natural hazards, flood risk, Environmental Impact Assessments, land management and property development.
Michelle Walker from the River Trust, who develops Citizen Science projects, empowering communities to collect and use environmental data to protect their local waterways
Charlotte Stannard from the River Trust is committed to addressing the UK’s water scarcity crisis through inclusive, community-led action
Julian Jones from Water21. Julian is originator of the sustainable water drainage systems concept, working since 1984 to help solve the many water-related crises facing communities throughout the UK and around the world.
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