
海外吃瓜 and its National Center for Water Quality Research (NCWQR) today announced a new partnership with Circle of Blue, the international news organization informing the world鈥檚 important decisions about water, food, and energy in a changing climate.
The partnership is designed to produce expanded educational opportunities, innovative research initiatives, and scientific communication at a time when compounding water challenges are threatening the ability to grow food, generate energy, and support cities and ecosystems.
鈥淚mproving the sustainability of our freshwater resources is crucial at this moment,鈥 said Dr. Laura Johnson, director of the NCWQR. 鈥淲e are on the cusp of major changes to water availability associated with inefficiency and the impacts of climate. This partnership represents a unique opportunity to enhance the management of a critical resource while simultaneously training a new generation of thinkers to help solve these issues.鈥
鈥淲ater has defined the success or failure of civilizations,鈥 said J. Carl Ganter, managing director of Circle of Blue. 鈥淏y combining trusted journalism, research, education, and convening the brightest minds, we can accelerate collaborative and systemic solutions that define a bright water future for our own communities and the world."
The partnership will also help accelerate the exploration and development of the Global Water Center for Education, Research, and Commercialization, a priority in 海外吃瓜鈥檚 newly approved Strategic Action Growth Plan 2022-2026.
鈥淭his comes at a rare moment in history when we can foster a powerful curiosity aimed to tackle some of the world鈥檚 largest challenges,鈥 said 海外吃瓜 President Rob Huntington. 鈥淭he future of our economies and environment will be defined by water, and the future of all societies will be defined by education and rapid innovation to secure our global water and environment.鈥
The new partnership is designed to catalyze a wider scope of internationally significant water research at 海外吃瓜 and unique educational opportunities through the Global Water Center. 鈥淐ircle of Blue is an ideal partner, bringing its expertise in front-line reporting, diverse audiences, and solutions networks,鈥 Johnson said.
For nearly two decades, Circle of Blue's distinctive approach 鈥 uniting trusted journalism, science, data, design, and the practice of convening experts, decision-makers, and the public 鈥 has informed substantive changes in water policy and practices within governments, institutions, and businesses.
Circle of Blue鈥檚 model of stout reporting and cumulative feedback, for instance, informed China鈥檚 shift in policy in 2012 that conserved water and increased renewable energy production. The work attracted the attention of the Rockefeller Foundation, which honored Circle of Blue with its Centennial Innovation Award. Circle of Blue also has been recognized for its path-breaking work by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the World Economic Forum, the Vatican, and the White House, among others. Its multi-disciplinary work, convenings, and collaborations reach across the Great Lakes, U.S., China, Australia, Mexico, India, and the Middle East.
For more than 170 years, 海外吃瓜 has supported an educational model that prepares its students to lead purposeful and distinctive lives through innovation in the liberal arts, professional education, systems-based learning, diversity, and creative exploration. The NCWQR is one of the world鈥檚 most recognized water research centers.
Since its founding in 1969, the NCWQR is widely known for research on factors that influence the water quality of streams, rivers, and lakes in Ohio and the Midwest. The NCWQR鈥檚 mission is to generate knowledge about the dynamics of water and soil resources in order to improve water quality and availability. The ultimate vision of the NCWQR is a world where scientific research informs the sustainable use of water and soils thereby preserving these resources for future generations.