Replenish

Replenish
About this book
"Sandra Postel takes readers around the world to explore water projects that work with, rather than against, nature's rhythms. In New Mexico, forest rehabilitation is safeguarding drinking water; along the Mississippi River, farmers are planting cover crops to reduce polluted runoff; and in China, "sponge cities" are capturing rainwater to curb urban flooding. Efforts like these will be essential as climate change disrupts both weather patterns and the models on which we base our infrastructure. We will be forced to adapt. The question is whether we will continue to fight the water cycle or recognize our place in it and take advantage of the inherent services nature offers. Water, Postel writes, is a gift, the source of life itself. How will we use this greatest of gifts?"--Dust jacket.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL19733485W
Subjects
WaterWater-supply engineeringWater-supplyWater consumptionWater resources developmentWater conservationWater useHydrologic cycleGroundwaterPOLITICAL SCIENCEPublic PolicyEnvironmental PolicySCIENCEEarth SciencesHydrologyNATUREEnvironmental Conservation & ProtectionPOLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Environmental Policy