 | Diane Raines Ward - Nature - 2003 - 307 pages
The author reveals the influence of water on politics and history, peeling back the layers of history to show the effect of this vital natural resource on human affairs. Reprint. | |
 | Jerry Mander, Edward Goldsmith - Business & Economics - 1997 - 550 pages
A great political debate has emerged over the many unexpected and profound consequences of the rush toward the global economy. The world's political and corporate leaders are ... | |
 | Sandra Postel - Nature - 1997 - 239 pages
Argues that a long history of mismanagement of water resources has endangered our water supplies, suggests ways to conserve water, and discusses the economic, political, and ... | |
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