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Overview'Ignoring water's essential role as the connective tissue of all life on Earth is widespread. Unfortunately, the response to each environmental problem tends to be piecemeal -- addressing one threat rather than responding with complex solutions that will address the underlying problems.' Over the past four decades artist, activist and teacher Betsy Damon has studied virtually every aspect of water, from the essence of water drops to whole water systems and their connections to life on earth. Over the years, she has witnessed the decline in water quality around the world as a result of human actions. In this comprehensive and insightful book, Damon writes about our interdependence with water in every aspect of life. She discusses many of the technical, social, and ethical issues we face and our individual and collective responsibility for addressing the decline in water quality. Damon argues that lasting solutions to this problem depend on a fundamental understanding and empirical knowledge of water and its role for all life on earth. She provides an overview of water as a fundamental human right and describes how that right has been curtailed through pollution and the commercialisation of water supplies. Through inspiring personal stories and projects, scientific and technological studies and solutions, Damon reveals how to better appreciate and approach the problems so that clean water, air and soil can be available for all life. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Betsy Damon , Dr Jane GoodallPublisher: SteinerBooks, Inc Imprint: Portal Books Weight: 0.496kg ISBN: 9781938685385ISBN 10: 1938685385 Pages: 228 Publication Date: 25 August 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsBetsy Damon shows us that the road to awareness and action always begins with listening and connectivity. ----Julie Reiss, Editor, Art, Theory and Practice in the Anthropocene (2019) As living systems, we are interconnected, reliant on our environment for the air we breathe and the water that sustains us. Damon identifies the barriers to clean water, but simultaneously offers the tools needed to create change and clarifies the key role artists play in the process. ----Christine Filippone, Ph.D., Terra Smithsonian Senior Fellow, Smithsonian American Art Museum Of the many things that humans take for granted--the sun, the wind, the soil--water, as Betsy Damon beautifully states in so many ways, is the thread that binds all life systems from sociological to ecological. ----Pliny Fisk, founder and director of Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems Author InformationBetsy Damon is the director of Keepers of the Waters, a non-profit organisation focused on ecological planning, advocacy and education. Damon was a semi-finalist for the Buckminster Fuller Award and a finalist for the Stockholm Water Prize. She has lectured widely in Europe, the US and China. She lives in New York, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |