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Darwin Day Presentation - "Major Solutions to the Global Food and Water Crisis" by Victor Provenzano

Today’s presentation will be a virtual meeting.
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In today’s talk in honour of Charles Darwin’s 214th birthday, Victor Provenzano, Stanford University doctoral student will be presenting MAJOR SOLUTIONS TO THE GLOBAL FOOD AND WATER CRISIS and how these solutions will aid us in addressing climate change and biodiversity loss.

Victor Provenzano is an ABD (All But Dissertation) from Stanford University where two of his mentors were the major eco-thinkers Michel Serres (author of The Natural Contract and world renowned philosopher) and Jean-Pierre Dupuy (head of the CREA at the National Center for Scientific Research in Paris).

Victor has published a scholarly article at Johns Hopkins and an article entitled "The Intermittency of Wind and Solar” in CleanTechnica, whose editor in chief, Zachary Shahan, had this to say in his online introduction, "The article “knocks it out of the park"...It might well be my favorite article ever published on CleanTechnica." This last article made it to the website of the UK Ministry of Energy and Climate. Victor was also cited at length in an article by Mr. Shahan on the website of Climate Progress (an offshoot of ThinkProgress) and was interviewed on the radio by the host of The Many Shades of Green.

Victor has a LEED credential (Leadership in Energy and Environment Design) and, in 2009, he wrote a renewable energy plan for Bill Thompson, the Democratic mayoral candidate, in his race against Michael Bloomberg.

Victor is currently writing a book of solutions to the water, food, and climate crisis containing hundreds of synergistic solutions to each of these three major global ecological crises.

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