Sunday, March 13, 2011

Deep Water: The Epic Struggle over Dams, Displaced People, and the Environment Reviews



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Deep Water: The Epic Struggle over Dams, Displaced People, and the Environment





 
A Discover Magazine Top Science Book of the Year
 
A Northern California Book Award Finalist

 
There are more than 45,000 of them in the world. They have altered the speed of the planet's rotation, the tilt of its axis, and the shape of its gravitational field. They influence landscapes and societies. They are dams, and in Deep Water, Jacques Leslie offers an incisive, searching, and beautifully written account of the emerging crisis over dams and the world's water. Reporting in the tradition of John McPhee and Peter Matthiessen, Leslie examines the crisis through the lives of three people: Medha Patkar, the world's foremost anti-dam activist; Thayer Scudder, an American anthropologist; and Don Blackmore, an Australian water manager. In each of these engrossing portraits, Leslie shows how dams seduce national leaders with seeming bounties of water and power but end up producing blights on the citizenry and landscape. Deep Water is an eloquent and important book about the water crisis and a startling look at the fate of our planet.










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Purification of wilderness waters: A practical guide





This authoritative book provides guidelines that the outdoor enthusiast can use to determine how best to make wilderness waters safe for drinking. It also describes much about the underlying physical and chemical principles involved.









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