On June 11th, Water Policy Fellows Emma Ehrlich and Peyton McCauley discussed the Center for Water Policy’s research on public access to the coast and the water impact of data centers to a group of artists gathering in Milwaukee for the “pool v” workshop. Assistant Professor Ben Peterson also discussed his research on microbial mercury methylation.
This event aimed to bridge the gap between water research and art in the Great Lakes region, encouraging new conversations at the intersection of science, creativity, and water. Connecting disciplines, creating impact!
Learn more about the “pool v” workshop here: https://www.thombridge.com/pool-v
