Is our water use sustainable? An Earth Day public forum debate

Water is essential to our existence. Given its importance to all aspects of human life, are we being reckless in treating water as an unlimited resource? Join a panel that includes environmental activist Emily Hunter, WSU faculty, and WSU students for this lively Earth Day debate!

Global students are invited to attend this event digitally at mms://windowsmedia.wsu.edu/event (live stream) and http://chatanywhere.wsu.edu (chat feature). The live stream and chat will be available starting 11:50 AM. Learn more about Public Forums and sign up for this event at cce.wsu.edu.

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