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The Ripple Effect: The Fate of Freshwater in the Twenty-First Century


No. of pages 448

Published: 2012

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From the bestselling coauthor with Julia Child of My Life in France a balanced and insightful assessment of what could emerge as the dominant issue in decades ahead (Associated Press)the fate of fresh water in the twenty-first century.Will there be enough drinkable water to satisfy future demand? What is the state of our water infrastructureboth the pipes that bring us freshwater and the levees that keep it out? How secure is our water supply from natural disasters and terrorist attacks? Can we create new sources for our water supply through scientific innovation? Is water a right like air or a commodity like oil? Will the wars of the twenty-first century be fought over water? As the climate warms and world population grows, demand for water has surged, but supplies of freshwater are static or dropping, and new threats to water quality appear every day. The Ripple Effect is Alex Prudhommes vividly written and engaging inquiry into the fate of freshwater in the twenty-first century. Like Daniel Yergins classic The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil, Money & Power, Prudhommes The Ripple Effect is a masterwork of investigation and dramatic narrative. Prudhomme introduces readers to an array of colorful, obsessive, brilliantand sometimes shadowy characters through whom these issues come alive. The Ripple Effect will change the way we think about the water we drink.

 

 

There are 448 pages in this book. This book was published in 2012 by Simon & Schuster .