How is arsenic contamination of water and soil detrimental to human and environmental health? What is the role of community-based research in mitigating arsenic contamination in water and rice globally?
Join Dr. Benjamin Bostick for a speaker event on agricultural contamination and community-based research with a focus on his fieldwork in Vietnam and Cambodia. Dr. Bostick is a geochemist at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory who studies soil and water dynamics, with a focus on metals that affect human and environmental health. This event will be held from 7 to 8 pm on Tuesday, October 28th in Milstein 614. Registration is required through this form.
This event is organized by People of the Environment (POTE), an environmental humanities publication and club at Columbia. If you have any questions or concerns, email peopleofenvironment@gmail.com.