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Water - by Steven Solomon (Paperback)

Water - by  Steven Solomon (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><P> I read this wide-ranging and thoughtful book while sitting on the banks of the Ganges near Varanasi it's a river already badly polluted, and now threatened by the melting of the loss of the glaciers at its source to global warming. Four hundred million people depend on it, and there's no backup plan. As Steven Solomon makes clear, the same is true the world over; this volume will give you the background to understand the forces that will drive much of 21st century history. Bill McKibben <P>In Water, esteemed journalist Steven Solomon describes a terrifying and all too real world in which access to fresh water has replaced oil as the primary cause of global conflicts that increasingly emanate from drought-ridden, overpopulated areas of the world. Meticulously researched and undeniably prescient, Water is a stunningly clear-eyed action statement on what Robert F Kennedy, Jr. calls the biggest environmental and political challenge of our time. "<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>"I read this wide-ranging and thoughtful book while sitting on the banks of the Ganges near Varanasi--it's a river already badly polluted, and now threatened by the melting of the loss of the glaciers at its source to global warming. Four hundred million people depend on it, and there's no backup plan. As Steven Solomon makes clear, the same is true the world over; this volume will give you the background to understand the forces that will drive much of 21st century history." --Bill McKibben </p><p>In <em>Water</em>, esteemed journalist Steven Solomon describes a terrifying--and all too real--world in which access to fresh water has replaced oil as the primary cause of global conflicts that increasingly emanate from drought-ridden, overpopulated areas of the world. Meticulously researched and undeniably prescient, <em>Water</em> is a stunningly clear-eyed action statement on what Robert F Kennedy, Jr. calls "the biggest environmental and political challenge of our time."</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>Far more than oil, the control of water wealth throughout history has been pivotal to the rise and fall of great powers, the achievements of civilization, the transformations of society's vital habitats, and the quality of ordinary daily lives. Today, freshwater scarcity is one of the twenty-first century's decisive, looming challenges, driving new political, economic, and environmental realities across the globe.</p><p>In <em>Water</em>, Steven Solomon offers the first-ever narrative portrait of the power struggles, personalities, and breakthroughs that have shaped humanity from antiquity's earliest civilizations through the steam-powered Industrial Revolution and America's century. Meticulously researched and masterfully written, <em>Water</em> is a groundbreaking account of man's most critical resource in shaping human destinies, from ancient times to our dawning age of water scarcity.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Steven Solomon has written a riveting historical manifesto on behalf of Water Power. His sweeping narrative, covering centuries, is awe-inspiring. I learned a tremendous amount of usable knowledge from this fine work."--<b>Douglas Brinkley</b>, author of <i>The Wilderness Warrior</i><br><br>" Steve Solomon also defines the critical challenges of water - and the need for new thinking - for nations and peoples around the world, both for today and in the future." --Daniel Yergin, author of The Prize: the Epic Quest for Oil, Money, and Power--<b>Daniel Yergin</b>, author of <i>The Prize: the Epic Quest for Oil, Money, and Power</i><br><br>"A fascinating and provocative work of history that shines new light on what is probably the biggest environmental and political challenge of our time. Steven Solomon's brilliant book reveals how today's planetary crisis of freshwater scarcity is recasting the world order and the societies in which we live."--<b>Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.</b><br><br>"A sweeping history. . . . Solomon identifies plenty of obstacles to an equitable future, both institutional and geophysical, but remains optimistic that science-born solutions are in the offing. . . . A useful piece for readers interested in natural resources and the geopolitics attendant to them."--<i>Kirkus Reviews</i><br><br>"A tour de force. . . . Thoughtful. . . . Well-written. . . . Solomon shows that when the incentives are right--where governments and markets are allowed to focus on the real costs of and opportunities for using water resources--much better management of water systems follows."--<i>The National Interest</i><br><br>"Persuasive. . . . Unique. . . . Solomon surveys the current state of the world's water resources by region, making a compelling case that the U.S. and other leading democracies have untapped strategic advantages that will only become more significant as water becomes scarcer."--<i>Publishers Weekly</i><br><br>"Seeking to inspire us to place a higher value on water and establish wiser approaches to its use, Solomon has created a brilliantly discursive and compelling epic of humankind's most vital resource."--<i>Booklist</i> (starred review)<br><br>"Solomon's soaring account of our attempt to manage earth's total environment over millennia never neglects the individuals, inventions, and initiatives pivotal to that effort. <i>Water</i> is the most alarming and compelling call to action I've read since Rachel Carson's <i>Silent Spring</i>."--<b>Linda Lear, author of <i>Rachel Carson</i></b><br><br>"This volume will give you the background to understand the forces that will drive much of 21st century history."--<b>Bill McKibben</b><br>

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