#NewBlog
In her new blog post for the @WaterCenterPenn, Swati @shegde712 talks about how analyzing wastewater for COVID-19 can potentially help municipalities and decision makers keep their communities safe.
https://t.co/eS49YotLc9
Women are underemployed in water utilities around the world. In this editorial, @shegde712 discusses the state of knowledge of women’s employment in US Water Utilities and the role of leadership in increasing gender diversity in this sector. Read more at https://t.co/m9Sn6Lzk65
We are pleased to share with you the 7th volume of the @wH2Ojournal. This is the 1st volume to be published under the auspices of @WaterCenterPenn & its new editor, Dr. Swati Hegde. It is now available online at https://t.co/nG5o7ggYt8 as well as on the @WaterCenterPenn website.
Public discussion of climate change often centers on ways to prevent its most devastating effects. But in many parts of the world, people are already struggling with the impacts of a rapidly warming climate. @SociologyatPenn
https://t.co/3Md3VVVRbG
Andrea Garay, Erica DePalma, and Swati Hegde of the Water Center were at the Penn Alexander school this morning to educate 5th graders on #ClimateChange
Swati Hegde, Simon Richter, and Stephanie Chiorean spoke and joined the conversation on global water scarcity issues in a panel organized by Isla Urbana at Penn student club. #Water
For Imagine a Day Without Water, Swati @shegde712 wrote a blog about water stress in the United States. In her blog she writes about how current water stress indicates that future water shortage is likely in many regions of the United States.#ValueWater https://t.co/xANNJWZVOj
The WASH planning, development, communication and implementation should include women as stakeholders. Ensuring gender equality in WASH planning results in empowerment and efficiency. Congratulations to @SEIresearch for developing this quantitative tool
#FridaysIntroductions
Meet Dr. Swati Hegde! Swati joined the Water Center at Penn as a Senior Academic Research Coordinator & brings her applied & real-world oriented research expertise in multidisciplinary areas such as biotechnology, chemical engineering, & sustainability.
The new #RIT Hydroponic Farm, built in an upcycled shipping container, has produced roughly 40 pounds of greens since farm manager Dave Brault started harvesting in early August. The produce will be used at @RITDining locations on campus. https://t.co/NXESzOEuxu
Neukrug’s words, "What can Penn do? Let’s start by stopping the sale of bottled water on Penn’s campus” drew loud applause from the crowd.
#1point5 Minute Climate Lectures
@PennSAS