The International Water Conservation & Xeriscape Conference will be held in Albuquerque, NM on 26-27 February 2009. It will be held in conjunction with the 2009 Water Conservation and Xeriscape Expo, 28 February-1 March, 2009. The Expo is free to the public and will feature more than 250 exhibitor spaces.
Both are sponsored by the Xeriscape Council of New Mexico and are great events that have grown in stature since they were first held in 2000.
Here is the WWW site blurb:
We have been able to attract and feature the world’s most renowned water experts. Global water/climate keynoters have included the late Sen. Paul Simon, Sandra Postel, Peter Gleick, and Eileen Claussen. Others, speaking on related landscape and water, water and energy and sustainability have included Hunter Lovins, Peter Warshall, Gloria Flora, Schlomo Aronson, Robert Glennon, and Amy Vickers.
The 2009 global water keynote will feature Maude Barlow, the National Chairperson of The Council of Canadians, Canada’s largest public advocacy organization, and the co-founder of the Blue Planet Project, working internationally for the right to water. Our “Foodshed” keynote address will be by Wes Jackson, President of The Land Institute, who is leading the research to develop perennial grains. The Land Institute has worked for over 20 years on the problem of agriculture with a primary purpose of developing an agricultural system with the ecological stability of the prairie and a grain yield comparable to that from annual crops. Our increasingly current and relevant topic for 2009 is “Watershed – Foodshed”.
Yes, you read that right - Maude Barlow will be the global water keynote. Her topic is: "Downscaling of General Circulation Models and Coupling with Hydrologic Models: Implications for Southwestern Hydrology."
NOT!
But I doubt she'll be discussing New Mexico's 10-year water supply.
"Sacred cows make great hamburgers." -- Unknown
We need to tag team Barlow -- seriously -- until she stops talking about stuff she doesn't understand (science and economics) and stays with the feel good stuff (i.e., "let's all hold hands and do the sacred raindrop dance!")
Preaching to the hopeful. Thus is another revival funded...
Posted by: David Zetland | Tuesday, 30 December 2008 at 09:00 PM