Do we need technological advancement or societal change to fight Climate Change?
Climate Response is an organization that provides scientifically sound information on Climate Change and its possible solutions. It specializes in bringing this complex matter in very correct as well as very accessible terms. Furthermore, Climate Response wants to promote a discussion on inconvenient climate facts that might lack attention. Climate Response members comprise of young scientists and engineers and people with experience in social sciences. The founder and speaker of the evening has 8 years of experience of working for some of the leading environmental service companies in the world. Thanks to this, Climate Response can provide unique multidisciplinary conclusions that prove crucial for a topic such as Climate Change and have been presented to some of the key universities and Environmental organizations in Flanders. In this seminar, Climate Response will provide project management tools to deal with the complex problem of Climate Change. It will present an objective analysis of the possible paths towards combating Climate Change. Lastly, more attention will be given on two of the most important drivers of Climate Change.
Kristof Cuadros Perez is an Environmental Engineer and Project Manager. He has worked for leading environmental engineering companies to co-develop a new generation of high rate wastewater treatment systems, designed for energy efficiency. Currently he works for the world’s largest environmental service company as a project manager of industrial wastewater treatment plants. His hands-on experience in both environmental sciences and industry has lead the respondent to found Climate Response.
Attending the lecture is free for members of KVCV, members of WK pay € 2 and others pay € 4 (payment on the spot).
The lecture starts at 19h00, lecture room will be confirmed later on. After the lecture the attendees are invited for a reception in the corridors.
Registration is not mandatory, but strongly encouraged.
The lecture will take place in aula D.0.08