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Flow: for love of water / Salina, Irena 2008  DVD
Salina, Irena DVD
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Publication Quebec, National Film Board of Canada, 2008.
Description 83 min.Black spine
Summary/Abstract Irena Salina's award-winning documentary examines the conflict of the global water crisis. Most of us turn on the tap, and expect it to flow: water. But in our changing world, water has become one of the hottest commodities, an international business to the tune of $425 billion a year and growing, at the cost of human rights and ecological good sense. Scientists and activists reveal the extent of the damage so far. Our world is becoming a place where corporate interests take ownership of the very substance that sustains all life. Is water for people, or for profit? Best Documentary winner of the 2008 Vail Film Festival, and nominated for the 2008 Sundance Jury Prize.
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Water: the fate of our most precious resource / De Villiers, Marq 2000  Book
De Villiers, Marq Book
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Publication Boston, A Mariner Book, 2000.
Description xvi, 352pMulti-colour Spine
Summary/Abstract Provides an eye-opening account of how we are using, misusing, and abusing our planet's most vital resource.
Contents The where, what, and how much of the water world Water in peril - Is the crisis looming, or has it already loomed? The natural dispensation - How much water is there, who's running out? Water in history - Some things never change: How humans have always discovered, diverted, accumulated, regulated, hoarded, and misused water Remaking the water world Climate, weather, and water - Are we changing the first, and will changes in the other two necessarily follow? Unnatural selection - Contamination, degradation, pollution, and other human gifts to the hydrosphere The Aral sea - An object lesson in the principle of unforeseen consequences To give a Dam - Dams are clean, safe, and store waterfor use in bad years, so why have they suddenly become anathema? The problem with irrigation - Irrigated lands are shrinking, and irrigation is joining dams on an ecologist's hit list. Why? Shrinking aquifiers - If the water mines ever run out, what then? The reengineered river - If you turn a river into a sewer, you can turn it back into a river again The politics of water The Middle East - If the water burden really is a zero-sum game, how do we get past the arithmetic? The Tigris-Euphrates system - Shoot an arrow of peace into the air, and get a quiverful of suspicions and paranoia in return The Nile - With Egypt adding another million people every nine months, demand is already in critical conflict with supply. Another zero-sum game? The United States and its neighbors - In the menage a trois of Canada, Mexico, and the United States, who is the seducer and who the seducee? The Chinese Dilemma - China is not running out of wate, except in places where water is needed most What is to be done? Solutions and manifestos - If you're short of water, especially clean water, the choices are conservation, technological invention, or the politics of violence Notes Bibliography Index
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