Altered Perceptions: Addressing The Real Water Crises, West Marrin

West Marrin, Ph.D., author of UNIVERSAL WATER and many articles for scholarly and scientific journals, addresses various water crises by analyzing perceptions of water in the postmodern Western world. He argues that, although we are understandably eager to solve our water problems, we are unlikely to do so while holding essentially the same views of water that contributed to the creation of such problems. The insights of this book can help inform decision-making processes regarding water in a more fundamental way than new technologies, policies, or financial schemes can offer.

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