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DESCRIPTION:6 pm reception\n6:30 pm forum\n\nThe world’s rivers\, streams\,
  and lakes are under increasing stress\nas a result of climate change\, de
 velopment\, and water mismanagement\, all of\nwhich threaten aquatic biodi
 versity and the global water supply. In this forum\,\nscientist Charles Vö
 rösmarty will discuss the challenges facing Northeast\nwaterways\, followe
 d by environmental artist Mary Miss\, who will discuss her\nmany years of 
 work linking art with sustainability to redefine how we use water\nresourc
 es. Environmental writer Andrew Revkin will then provide a context for\nun
 derstanding the global crises of water and the ways in which artists and\n
 scientists are involved in solving these problems.\n\nMary Miss is a New Y
 ork-based artist and director of City as a Living\nLaboratory. Her recent 
 project FLOW: Can You See the River? reveals\nhow ordinary activities are 
 connected to the history\, ecology\, origin\, and\npotential of the White 
 River water system in Indianapolis.Charles Vörösmarty is professor of civi
 l engineering at The City\nUniversity of New York and director of the CUNY
  Environmental Cross-Roads\nInitiative. His research focuses on the develo
 pment of computer models and\ngeospatial data sets used in synthesis studi
 es of the interactions among the\nwater cycle\, climate\, biogeochemistry\
 , and anthropogenic activities.Andrew Revkin is a science and environmenta
 l writer who has been covering\nenvironmental sustainability for more than
  three decades\, primarily for\nthe New York Times. He is the author of th
 e blog Dot Earth and\nis the senior fellow for environmental understanding
  at Pace University.
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SUMMARY:Bard Graduate Center: Restoring Troubled Water:
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