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Unquenchable : America's water crisis and what to do about it
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Unquenchable : America's water crisis and what to do about it

Author: Robert Jerome Glennon
Publisher: Washington, DC : Island Press, ©2009.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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In the middle of the Mojave Desert, Las Vegas casinos use billions of gallons of water for fountains, pirate lagoons, wave machines, and indoor canals. Meanwhile, the town of Orme, Tennessee, must truck in water from Alabama because it has literally run out. Robert Glennon captures the irony-and tragedy-of America's water crisis in a book that is both frightening and wickedly comical. From manufactured snow for  Read more...
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Robert Jerome Glennon
ISBN: 9781597264365 1597264369
OCLC Number: 262787447
Description: xii, 414 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
Contents: pt. 1. The crisis. --
Atlanta's prayer for water --
Wealth and the culture of water consumption --
Our thirst for energy --
Fouling our own nests --
The crisis masked --
pt. 2. Real and surreal solutions. --
Business as usual --
Water alchemists --
The ancient mariner's lament --
Shall we drink pee? --
Creative conservation --
Water harvesting --
Moore's law --
pt. 3. A new approach. --
The enigma of the water closet --
The diamond-water paradox --
The steel deal --
Privatization of water --
Take the money and run --
The future of farming --
Environmental transfers --
The buffalo's lament --
Conclusion : A blue print for reform --
Epilogue : The Salton Sea.
Responsibility: Robert Glennon.

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In the middle of the Mojave Desert, Las Vegas casinos use billions of gallons of water for fountains, pirate lagoons, wave machines, and indoor canals. Meanwhile, the town of Orme, Tennessee, must  Read more...
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""Unquenchable" is a worthy successor to "Cadillac Desert" that ably demonstrates how our most valuable resource is being squandered, ignored, and flushed away. Although it reminds us that water is Read more...

 
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