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Oct 07 2022

OCT 27 // Vulnerability of U.S. Water Supply to Climate Change

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Energy and Environment Forum

Travis Warziniack

Vulnerability of U.S. Water Supply to Climate Change

OCT 27, 2022 • 1:00pm
TOYOTA AUDITORIUM

Webcast: tiny.utk.edu/TravisWarziniackEE

Large regions of the U.S. are facing increasing water scarcity – droughts are increasing in frequency and duration – with a high amount of uncertainty in future drought characteristics.

Dr. Travis Warziniack, research economist with the USDA Forest Service, will discuss his study on the trends in freshwater use and supply throughout the U.S. and their implications for future shortages due to socioeconomic and climate change. Dr. Warziniack’s research focuses on renewable freshwater, which includes surface and subsurface flows, and provide projections of freshwater supply and the likelihood of water shortage under future scenarios.

Dr. Warziniack studies the role nature plays in our lives – through personal connection, strong neighborhoods and vibrant economies – and ways we can make our communities more sustainable and our economics more resilient. In his position at USDA, he leads national assessments on water and climate. He has presented his work at the White House, for chambers of commerce and his son’s 5th grade class.

Location and Parking

This forum will be held Thursday, October 27, 2022 from 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm in the Toyota Auditorium at the Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy.

Guests may park in the Vol Hall Garage on White Avenue at no charge by requesting a parking voucher from Baker Center staff.

Written by Patricia Contic · Categorized: Event: Energy and Environment Forum, Event: Recent Event

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Institute of American Civics

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Modern Political Archive

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Minor in Public Policy Analytics

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Vols Vote

Tennessee Campus Civics Summit

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