DHE runs a wide range of technical projects in developing nations, including small-scale hydropower, improved cookstoves, and an initiative aimed at improving access to clean water. They strive to encourage development, improve health, and reduce environmental impact through sustainable, affordable, socially-conscious solutions for communities in need. [log in to unmask]
What happens when water is a barrier to socio-economic development? How can individual citizens get involved in managing this precious, limited resource? Using Nile Basin and regional case studies, Nile Project Founder Mina Girgis, Executive Director of the Connecticut River Watershed Council Andrew Fisk, and Professors Frank Magilligan (Geography, Earth Sciences) and Coleen Fox (Geography, Environmental Studies) discuss water resource management and civic engagement, both global and local. Moderated by Chris Wohlforth. Presented in conjunction with The Nile Project concert, Friday April 17, 8 pm, Spaulding Auditorium. Info and tickets: https://hop.dartmouth.edu/Online/the_nile_project
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION ORGANIZATION (ECO), 7:00 pm, Hornig Library