Written in Water: Messages of Hope for Earth's Most Precious Resource by Irena Salina  (Editor)

Written in Water: Messages of Hope for Earth's Most Precious Resource

Irena Salina (Editor)
304 pages
National Geographic Society
Feb 2010
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<i>Written in Water: Messages of Hope for Earth's Most Precious Resource</i> comprises a collection of essays authored by heroes and leaders in the field of water solutions and innovations - a broad range of people from varied disciplines who have contributed their hearts and minds to bringing awareness to and conserving Earth's freshwater supply. In their own words, authors tell of such tragedies as water slavery, drought, or contamination, as well as their own professional struggles and successes in pursuit of freshwater solutions.<br><br>Contributors include: Alexandra Cousteau, social environmental advocate and granddaughter of legendary marine scientist Jacques Cousteau; Peter Gleick, environmental visionary and winner of a 2003 MacArthur &quot;genius grant&quot;; Bill McKibben, bestselling author and winner of a Guggenheim fellowship; Sylvia Earle, oceanographer and <i>Time</i> magazine's first &quot;hero for the planet&quot;; and Christine Todd Whitman, former head of the Environmental Protection Agency, along with more than a dozen other notable people.<br><br>These visionaries' stories touch, surprise, and amaze as they help us see the essential role played by water in our world, our lives, and our future. These are all people who are thinking far beyond the realm of self; they are devoted to creating a better world for all of us.
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Definitely thought provoking

These essays will leave you with a much richer appreciation for just how rare and precious water really is and how little regard we as a species have had for it historically; treating it as though it were an unlimited resource. A must read for anyone...particularly if you plan on going into natural resources management or hydrology. Read more

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Pages 304
Publisher National Geographic...
Published 2010
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