Across the globe, sea
levels are rising, with higher and higher tides pushing more water directly
into the places people live. In the wake of recent hurricanes, flooding, and
Asheville experiencing its second-wettest October on record, The Collider, a nonprofit innovation center
focused on climate, presents a free public event on Nov. 14 related to water
and climate change.
WHAT:
"An Evening with Jeff Goodell," featuring the Rolling
Stone contributing editor and author of the new book, “The Water Will Come: Rising Seas, Sinking Cities, and the
Remaking of the Civilized World.” In his book (and at this event), Jeff
Goodell addresses the coming water, why and how this will happen, what it will
all mean -- and what needs to be done about it.
Free
and open to the public, the event includes a reception sponsored by Climate
Optimize and Infrastructure Services Group LLC.
Due
to limited space, tickets are required. Tickets are available at Eventbrite or follow a link from the homepage at thecollider.org.
WHEN:
Tuesday,
Nov. 14, 6-8 pm (Doors open with reception, 6pm; Program, 6:30-7:30pm;
Reception continues 7:30-8pm)
WHERE:
The
Collider, located on the top floor of the Wells Fargo building at 1 Haywood
St., downtown Asheville. Parking is available in several nearby parking
garages.
WHO:
In
addition to Goodell, the event will include brief remarks by program sponsor
and Collider member Tom Barr, CEO of Climate Optimize LLC and a new company,
Infrastructure Services Group LLC. Barr is a veteran transaction- and
operations-focused entrepreneur with decades in energy, water, wastewater,
infrastructure, and laboratories.
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