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When the Rivers Run Dry
Fred Pearce
Water--The Defining Crisis of the Twenty-First Century
Beacon Press
March 2006
320 pages ISBN: 0807085723 Hardcover
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Non-Fiction
It was with the Colorado River that engineers first learned
to control great rivers. But now the Colorado"s reservoirs
are two-thirds empty. Great rivers like the Indus and the
Nile, the Rio Grande and the Yellow River are running on
empty. And economists say that by 2025, water scarcity will
cut global food production by more than the current U.S.
grain harvest. Veteran science correspondent Fred Pearce traveled to more
than thirty countries while researching When the Rivers Run
Dry; it is our most complete portrait yet of the growing
world water crisis. Deftly weaving together the complicated
scientific, economic, and historical dimensions of the
crisis, he shows us its complex origins, from waste to
wrong-headed engineering projects to high-yield crop
varieties that have kept developing countries from
starvation but are now emptying their water reserves. And
Pearce"s vivid reportage reveals the personal stories behind
failing rivers, barren fields, desertification, water wars,
floods, and even the death of cultures. Finally, Pearce argues that the solution to the growing
worldwide water shortage is not more and bigger dams but
greater efficiency and a new water ethic based on managing
the water cycle for maximum social benefit rather than
narrow self-interest.
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