Film
Saving the Dead Sea
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Science Week 2020
The Dead Sea is dying: Since 1976, its level has dropped more than 100 feet, leaving its coastline pockmarked with thousands of sinkholes. But after more than a decade of research and debate, scientists, engineers, and political leaders have come up with a daring plan: connect the Red Sea to the Dead Sea by way of a massive desalination plant. If it’s successful, the project could not only revive the sea, but also help ease political tensions and water shortages in the region. NOVA follows this endeavor – perhaps the world’s largest water chemistry experiment – to save the Dead Sea and bring water to one of the driest regions on Earth.
This screening is open to the public and has a reserved number of seats in compliance with social distancing regulations. To reserve your seat, submit your name and mobile number to nwg@iway.na
Details
Namibia Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft
110 Robert Mugabe Avenue
Windhoek
Language: English
Price: Free Admission
+264 61 225 372
nwg@iway.na
Part of series Science Film Week 2020