Project Mizu - Climate Adaptation, Water, and Food Security Dialogues
Project Mizu develops interdisciplinary research, conversations, and initiatives to develop and implement actionable climate adaptation solutions for water and food security.
Project Mizu aims to explore innovative pathways for climate adaptation, humanity's response to the consequences of climate change. Building on our pioneering solution map for climate-driven water stress in agriculture, we seek to expand our interdisciplinary network, diving deep into various adaptation areas. Through events, collaborative research, and knowledge sharing, we strive to develop a comprehensive understanding of climate adaptation challenges and solutions.
You can learn more about our earlier research here: Climate Adaptation Playbook for Water-Ag Nexus
Knight-Hennessy scholars represent a vast array of cultures, perspectives, and experiences. While we as an organization are committed to elevating their voices, the views expressed are those of the scholars, and not necessarily those of KHS.