[permaculture] Peak Water

Keith Johnson keithdj at mindspring.com
Sun Dec 2 10:35:35 EST 2007


Several sources to consider:

Tapped Out: The Coming World Crisis in Water... 
<http://astore.amazon.com/pctradingpost-20/detail/1566492211/105-6154186-7665265> 

by Paul Simon

Blue Gold: The Fight to Stop the Corporate Theft of the World's Water 
<http://astore.amazon.com/pctradingpost-20/detail/1565848136/105-6154186-7665265>
By Maude Barlow, Tony Clarke  (Highly recommended!)

<http://astore.amazon.com/pctradingpost-20/images/1559635223>
Water, Culture, and Power: Local Struggles In A Global Context 
<http://astore.amazon.com/pctradingpost-20/detail/1559635223/105-6154186-7665265>

<http://astore.amazon.com/pctradingpost-20/detail/0792262387/105-6154186-7665265>
Whose Water Is It?: The Unquenchable Thirst of a Water-Hungry World 
<http://astore.amazon.com/pctradingpost-20/detail/0792262387/105-6154186-7665265>
By Douglas Jehl


Not a Drop to Drink: America's Water Crisis (and What You Can Do) 
<http://astore.amazon.com/pctradingpost-20/detail/1930722680/105-6154186-7665265>
By Ken Midkiff


Every Drop for Sale: Our Desperate Battle Over Water 
<http://astore.amazon.com/pctradingpost-20/detail/1585421146/105-6154186-7665265>
By Jeffrey Rothfeder

<http://astore.amazon.com/pctradingpost-20/detail/1573222291/105-6154186-7665265> 

Water Wars: Drought, Flood, Folly and the Politics of Thirst 
<http://astore.amazon.com/pctradingpost-20/detail/1573222291/105-6154186-7665265>
By Diane Raines Ward


The larger list resides at Food, Water, Waste Cycling 
<http://astore.amazon.com/pctradingpost-20?%5Fencoding=UTF8&node=10>

The Permaculture Activist offers a few books on the subject of water 
<http://permacultureactivist.net/booksvid/food-wastecycling.htm>, too.

Keith

Primal Parent wrote:
> slightly off topic, but i am looking for on line resources for global predictions of water, weather, etc.
>
> i have found numerous sites for places to be in north america during "the collapse", but nothing abroad.
>
> also, i remember reading that water is set to become more scarce than oil is now and places at the foot of mountain ranges (andes, alps, himalayas) will be the best off.
>
> can anyone point me in the right direction?
>
> thanks.
-- 
Keith Johnson
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