Water is essential to life in all it wondrous forms, and the availability or scarcity of clean freshwater has determined the course of human civilization around the globe. Humankind has always mythologized and worshiped water, and yet, as Swanson and his contributors--including such concerned leaders as the Dalai Lama, Kofi Annan, Queen Noor, and Jimmy Carter; writer Isabel Allende; and actor and activist Ted Danson--remind readers, many of us take it utterly for granted. We also assume that nature can withstand or straighten out any mess we make, which is one reason we call it Mother Nature. But as Mikhail Gorbachev writes in the foreword to this highly readable and attractively designed companion to a forthcoming public television series, "We stand today on the brink of a global water crisis."
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موعد التسليم | جاهز للشحن في 3-5 أيام عمل |
موقع المتجر | Cairo, مصر |
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