It Can Be Done Live: The Future of Our Seas

September 10, 2020 at 7:00 PM ET

Please register to attend this free event.

The creators of the award-winning documentary, They Say It Can’t Be Done, in partnership with the Federalist Society’s Regulatory Transparency Project, present It Can Be Done Live – a conversation between entrepreneurs, regulatory experts, and noted academics around creative and bipartisan solutions to global challenges to our shared future.

Join us on Thursday, September 10th at 7:00 PM ET for our first virtual event of the series: The Future of Our Seas. This is a free event and an RSVP is required to attend. All registered attendees will be emailed a private movie link to view They Say It Can’t Be Done prior to the event.

Our oceans are changing rapidly and not for the better. Ocean acidification, rising sea levels, plastic waste, and overfishing are contributing to an unsustainable and unhealthy ecosystem in our seas. Can we find a way to reverse the damage? The panelists will explore the potential of human ingenuity to solve these problems and the conditions necessary to make those solutions a reality. We say it can be done.

 

About The Film:

They Say It Can’t Be Done is a documentary that explores how innovation can solve some of the world’s largest problems. The documentary tracks four companies on the cutting edge of technological solutions that could promote animal welfare, solve hunger, eliminate organ wait lists & reduce atmospheric carbon.

Tom Bell

Professor

Dale E. Fowler School of Law, Chapman University


Patrick Reasonover

Producer

They Say It Can’t be Done


Scott Schmidt

Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer

Primary Ocean Producers


Julie Friedman Steele

CEO & Board Chair

World Future Society


Kimberly Hermann

General Counsel

Southeastern Legal Foundation


They Say It Can’t Be Done

It Can Be Done Live

The Federalist Society and Regulatory Transparency Project take no position on particular legal or public policy matters. All expressions of opinion are those of the speaker(s). To join the debate, please email us at [email protected].

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