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Engineering Convening

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Thursday, May 2, 2024, 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. ET
Onsite
Past Event

Location: Scott-Bates Commons- Second Floor, 4 N 33rd Street, Baltimore, MD

Do you work on sustainable food systems, renewable energy, circular economy, waste reduction, sustainable cities, or other dimensions of climate, sustainability, and the Earth crisis? If so, please come to a retreat sponsored by the new Johns Hopkins Institute for Planetary Health (JHIPH) to discuss how the WSE, KSAS, and APL innovators in technology can work together to help develop more healthy and sustainable systems for meeting human needs.

The field of Planetary Health has emerged in response to the fact that Earth’s natural systems—climate, biodiversity, land use and cover, marine systems—are beginning to crumble under the weight of humanity’s ecological footprint. Increasingly, this Earth crisis is driving a global humanitarian crisis, impacting every dimension of human health and threatening the habitability of many places people live. To safeguard a livable future for humanity and the rest of life on Earth, will require transformational change in how we live across most sectors of human activity including energy and food production, urban design, and manufacturing. The Johns Hopkins Institute for Planetary Health has been created to build community across Johns Hopkins University to address these human dimensions of the Earth crisis. 

This convening will bring together members of the JHU engineering/APL community with interests in innovations that help us reduce humanity’s ecological footprint and chart a more sustainable course toward people and planetary systems functioning in harmony. These innovations may be focused on energy systems, food systems, manufacturing and circular economy, waste and pollution reduction, water resources, or cities and built environment—and other areas.

Please let us know if you will be able to attend or, if you are not able to join us, whether you would have interest in joining a future discussion.

Get Involved with the new Johns Hopkins Institute for Planetary Health.

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Johns Hopkins Institute for Planetary Health