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402
Book • Nonfiction
2010s
2011
Adult
18+ years
1240L
The Big Thirst by Charles Fishman explores the history, significance, and impending challenges related to water. Fishman emphasizes how water, although essential, is often taken for granted, and he delves into the rising issue of water scarcity. The book discusses innovative solutions, new technologies, and policy changes necessary to ensure sustainable and equitable access to clean water worldwide.
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Charles Fishman's The Big Thirst offers a compelling exploration of water's crucial role in our lives, blending thorough research with engaging storytelling. Critics praise its enlightening discussion on water scarcity and innovative solutions. However, some find its narrative occasionaly dense. Overall, a thought-provoking read on a vital topic.
Readers fascinated by environmental science, global water issues, and investigative journalism will enjoy The Big Thirst by Charles Fishman. Comparable to those who appreciate Malcolm Gladwell's The Tipping Point and Elizabeth Kolbert's The Sixth Extinction, this book caters to intellectually curious individuals interested in the future of our most vital resource.
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Richard Wolfenden
A biochemistry researcher who focuses on the role water plays within proteins, impacting the structure of our bodies.
Joseph Smyth
A geologist researching the presence of water in rocks, suggesting that rocks beneath the ocean can store significant amounts of water.
Patricia Mulroy
The longtime head of the Las Vegas municipal water utility, she spearheads efforts to optimize water use through reduction and recycling initiatives.
Eric Wilson
A utilities director in Galveston, Texas, known for his leadership during Hurricane Ike, particularly in repairing the city’s water infrastructure.
Kevin Flanagan
The director of water services in Toowoomba, Australia, who introduces water recycling and builds a treatment plant for a local mine, despite setbacks.
Janette Bombardier
Operations manager at IBM's factory in Vermont, recognized for her successful efforts to significantly reduce water consumption and achieve cost savings.
Laurie Arthur
An Australian farmer challenged by drought while growing rice, who adapts by diversifying his agricultural efforts and investing in infrastructure.
Mehmood Khan
Originating from a small Indian village, he returns after gaining education and starts a charitable organization to improve water access.
Mike Young
An Australian water economist who advocates for a market-based system to allocate water resources among various needs and uses.
402
Book • Nonfiction
2010s
2011
Adult
18+ years
1240L
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