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H2Oil: Mixing Oil and Water

Submitted by Andrew Calvo on September 30, 2008 - 12:50pm.
Nov 18 2008 - 6:30pm
US/Central
Event Location: 
Chicago, IL

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H2Oil: Mixing Oil and Water

Water shortages in the western and southern states; the rising cost of gasoline; the backlash against bottled water - these are just some of the myriad ways in which oil and water have become resources under stress. Concerns about scarcity, availability, access, control, and cost are common to both oil and water, but are manifest in very different ways. Shortage of oil means something very different to a middle class family in the Midwest than shortage of water to a village in India. Conflict over water emerges differently in the Great Lakes region than conflict over oil in Iraq. H2Oil: Mixing Oil and Water will raise the key questions we should be asking about these essential resources at the global, regional, and individual level.

This opening program will feature Richard Heinberg, author and Senior Fellow at the Post Carbon Institute, in conversation with Steve Edwards of Chicago Public Radio.
Steve Edwards is currently the Acting Program Director of Chicago Public Radio and the former host of Eight Forty-Eight, Chicago Public Radio's award-winning weekday morning newsmagazine.

This program will also feature images from Fresh by artist Tiffany Holmes, a series of pieces that examine bottled water consumption.
This event is free and open to the public. Reservations are required and can be made online, by e-mail at events@prairie.org, or by calling 312.422.5580.

http://www.prairie.org/events/19249/h2oil-mixing-oil-and-water

 

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