Written in Water: Messages of Hope for Earth's Most Precious Resource
By (Author) Salina Irena
National Geographic Society
National Geographic Society
16th February 2010
United States
General
Non Fiction
333.91
Hardback
304
Width 155mm, Height 239mm
Written in Water- A Message for the Future comprises a collection of essays authored by heroes and leaders in the field of water solutions and innovations a broad range of people from varied disciplines who have contributed their hearts and minds to bringing awareness to and conserving Earth's freshwater supply. In their own words, authors tell of such tragedies as water slavery, drought, or contamination, as well as their own professional struggles and successes in pursuit of freshwater solutions. Contributors include- Alexandra Cousteau, social environmental advocate and granddaughter of legendary marine scientist Jacques Cousteau; Peter Gleick, environmental visionary and winner of a 2003 MacArthur ""genius grant""; Bill McKibben, bestselling author and winner of a Guggenheim fellowship; Sylvia Earle, oceanographer and Time magazine's first ""hero for the planet""; and Christine Todd Whitman, former head of the Environmental Protection Agency, along with more than a dozen other notable people. These visionaries' stories touch, surprise, and amaze as they help us see the essential role played by water in our world, our lives, and our future. These are all people who are thinki
"Of all the environmental concerns we face, threats to freshwater rank highest on the list."
--Booklist
"The book's central message, that "water conservation is not about scarcity" but rather its careful use and fair distribution, comes through in a number of sober but optimistic calls to action."
-Publishers Weekly
"One new arrival stands out: Written in Water, a collection of water-themed essays published by the National Geographic Society." -Arizona Republic
Irena Salina's first feature-length documentary, Ghost Bird- The Life and Art of Judith Deim (2000) won numerous prestigious international prizes. FLOW- For the Love of Water (2008) won various awards for its exploration of the global water crisis that threatens world health and stability.