The Conversation on Water

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421446202

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Edited by Andrea K. Gerlak
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Andrea K. Gerlak (TUCSON, AZ) is the director of the Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy and a professor in the School of Geography, Development & Environment at the University of Arizona. She is a coeditor of Agency in Earth System Governance and Mapping the New World Order. Gerlak has more than two decades of experience leading university-community environmental partnerships and consulting with international and national organizations on water policy and governance.

Series Editor's Foreword Preface Part I. Health and the Need for Clean Water 1. Nearly 60 Million Americans Don't Drink Their Tap Water, Research Suggests-Here's Why That's a Public Health Problem 2. The Importance of Replacing Lead Water Pipes from Coast to Coast 3. Wildfires Are Contaminating Drinking Water Systems, and It's More Widespread Than People Realize 4. Climate Change Threatens Drinking Water Quality across the Great Lakes 5. PFAS "Forever Chemicals" Are Widespread and Threaten Human Health-Here's a Strategy for Protecting the Public Part II. Digging Deeper to Get More Water 6. Ancient Groundwater: Why the Water You're Drinking May Be Thousands of Years Old 7. As Climate Change Parches the Southwest, Here's a Better Way to Share Water from the Shrinking Colorado River 8. Farmers Are Depleting the Ogallala Aquifer Because the Government Pays Them to Do It 9. Millions of Americans Struggle to Pay Their Water Bills-Here's How a National Water Aid Program Could Work 10. Five Unusual Technologies for Harvesting Water in Dry Areas 11. Why Wall Street Investors' Trading of California Water Futures Is Nothing to Fear-and Unlikely to Work Anyway Part III. Water in a Warming World 12. Two-Thirds of Earth's Land Is on Pace to Lose Water as the Climate Warms-That's a Problem for People, Crops, and Forests 13. Climate Change Is Making Ocean Waves More Powerful, Threatening to Erode Many Coastlines 14. As Coastal Flooding Worsens, Some Cities Are Retreating from the Water 15. Your Favorite Fishing Stream May Be at High Risk from Climate Change-Here's How to Tell 16. Trees Are Dying of Thirst in the Western Drought-Here's What's Going On inside Their Veins 17. California's Water Supplies Are in Trouble as Climate Change Worsens Natural Dry Spells, Especially in the Sierra Nevada 18. For Flood-Prone Cities, Seawalls Raise as Many Questions as They Answer 19. A 20-Foot Seawall Won't Save Miami-How Living Structures Can Help Protect the Coast and Keep the Paradise Vibe 20. Sea Level Rise Is Killing Trees along the Atlantic Coast, Creating "Ghost Forests" That Are Visible from Space 21. Climate Change Is Driving Rapid Shifts between High and Low Water Levels on the Great Lakes 22. As Flood Risks Increase across the US, It's Time to Recognize the Limits of Levees Part IV. The Lifeblood of Human Society 23. For Native Americans, a River Is More Than a "Person"; It Is Also a Sacred Place 24. Louisiana's Coastal Cultures Are Threatened by the Very Plans Meant to Save Their Wetlands and Barrier Islands 25. Women Still Carry Most of the World's Water 26. Coronavirus Spotlights the Link between Clean Water and Health 27. Living near Water Can Be Beneficial to Your Mental Health-Here's How to Have More Blue Spaces in Cities Part V. Preserving Our Oceans 28. How Marine Protected Areas Help Safeguard the Ocean 29. Where Does Plastic Pollution Go When It Enters the Ocean? 30. Scientists Have Been Drilling into the Ocean Floor for 50 Years-Here's What They've Found So Far 31. Blue Acceleration: Our Dash for Ocean Resources Mirrors What We've Already Done on Land 32. Why Indigenous Knowledge Should Be an Essential Part of How We Govern the World's Oceans Contributors Index

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