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My talk on The Governance of Bottled Water in Mexico at the Center for Latin American Studies (University of California, Berkeley)

The Governance of Bottled Water in MexicoI was invited by the Mexican Students’ Association at the University of California Berkeley and the Center for Latin American Studies at UCB to give a talk on my current research project on the governance of bottled water in Mexico. I was particularly touched to be invited, and even more impressed at the turn out (the seminar room was packed at 5pm on a Thursday!). Thank you all who came to my talk and thanks to Nain Martinez (PhD student at Environmental Science, Policy and Management at Berkeley) for organizing. Here are a few photos and my slides from the talk.

The Governance of Bottled Water in Mexico

Thanks to Nain for organizing, and to my friend and coauthor Dr. Kate O’Neill for joining us for the talk!

The Governance of Bottled Water in Mexico

Seeing so many amazing Mexican students at Berkeley so interested in solving Mexico’s problems restored my faith in the future of Mexico as a country.

The Governance of Bottled Water in Mexico

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