

Water Resilience: Integrating Complex Systems for a Changing Climate
Water Resilience: Integrating Complex Systems for a Changing Climate. California has experienced two millennium-scale droughts over the past decade and scientists are expecting warming temperatures to lead to long-term reductions in snowpack and overall precipitation. What policies and technologies must cities, utilities, and companies implement to strengthen California’s economic and environmental resilience to drought?
Rob McCarthy, Vice President and Program Manager, Parsons
Iris Huang, Principal Project Manager, Parsons
Cora Snyder, California Water Resilience Initiative Lead and Project Manager, Pacific Institute
Gordon Feller, Smithsonian Institute (Moderator)
Climate on the Klamath. This panel discussion is part of the Bay Area Council's "Climate on the Klamath" program featuring panels and presentations all day on Monday April, 21st, culminating in a beer/wine reception from 5pm-6:30pm. Guests interested in attending the other panels that day should RSVP individually for each.
About the Klamath. This event will be held in the main conference center aboard the Klamath, a historic and fully restored ferry boat docked at Pier 9 on the San Francisco Embarcadero near the Ferry Building and Embarcadero BART. Guests will enjoy the Klamath Conference Center's panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay and Bay Bridge, and are welcome to enjoy the Klamath's famous public-access rooftop garden.
By registering for this event, you agree to share your registration information with the organizers of SF Climate Week