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2024 State of the Great Lakes

Environment & Sustainability

2024 State of the Great Lakes

Remarks from Jeff Opperman, Global Freshwater Lead Scientist at the World Wildlife Fund

Friday, August 9, 2024
11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Doors at 11:15am / Lunch at 11:30am / Forum begins 12:00pm

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"We're really talking about things that are now existential. How are we going to feed 10 billion people with healthy nutritious food that's done in a way that doesn't convert the rest of the remaining forests and that doesn't exacerbate the climate." – Jeff Opperman

Freshwater is one of Earth's most precious resources. According to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), our Earth's freshwater habitats—lakes, rivers, streams, wetlands, and aquifers—house an incredible proportion of the world’s biodiversity. More than 10% of all known animals and about 50% of all known fish species call our freshwater habitats home. But how do our Great Lakes stack up when looking at global trends in freshwater systems?

As the world’s leading conservation organization, the WWF works in nearly 100 countries to conserve nature and reduce the most pressing threats to the diversity of life on Earth. This includes safeguarding the world’s freshwater resources and landscapes to support biodiversity and human livelihoods.

As global lead scientist for freshwater, Jeff Opperman works across the WWF network and with external partners to direct research that can strengthen conservation strategies and integrate science into freshwater programs and projects. Opperman has written for a number of publications, including the New York Times, and is currently a regular contributor to Forbes.

Join us for the 2024 State of the Great Lakes as Jeff Opperman discusses the values of freshwater systems to people, cities and economies, and what the world can learn from our Great Lakes and Northeast Ohio.

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Tickets may be still purchased after Wednesday, August 7th at noon by calling Stacy Holmes at (216) 621-0082.

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