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Just Add Water - Solving the World''s Problems Using Its Most Precious Resource

English · Hardback

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Most of our most serious global challenges are complex, multi-faceted "wicked problems." But perhaps the first step in solving wicked problems as seemingly distinct as racism and disease epidemics is the same: reform our laws, policies, and priorities to achieve global water security. Each chapter of this book takes up one of these wicked problems, illustrates the role water plays in that problem, and proposes reforms to address the water aspect of that problem.

List of contents










  • Acknowledgements

  • Foreword

  • Introduction

  • Chapter 1. Water Security and Climate Change

  • Chapter 2. Water Security and Public Health

  • Chapter 3. Water Security and Human Rights

  • Chapter 4. Water Security and Racial Discrimination

  • Chapter 5. Water Security and Gender Inequality

  • Chapter 6. Water Security and Armed Conflict

  • Chapter 7. Water Security and Mass Migration

  • Chapter 8. Water Security and Technological Innovation

  • Conclusion

  • Bibliography



About the author

Rhett B. Larson is the Richard Morrison Fellow of Water Law at Arizona State University's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law.

Summary

Scientists have long been searching for a unified field theory--one answer to all of the questions about the physical universe. In this book, Rhett Larson takes a similar approach to social policy questions. What if we could find a unified social policy theory--the answer to every question from how to prevent war to how to promote gender equality? Most of our most serious global challenges are complex, multi-faceted "wicked problems." But perhaps the first step in solving wicked problems as seemingly distinct as racism and disease epidemics is the same: reform our laws, policies, and priorities to achieve global water security. Global water security means reasonable access for all people to water of acceptable quantity and quality with acceptable costs and risks. Just as the essential element to all life is water, so water is the essential element to solving life's challenges. Virtually every major social challenge--including gender inequality, racial discrimination, terrorism, space exploration, global disease epidemics, mass migrations, and climate change--has a significant and underappreciated water component. Each chapter of this book takes up one of these wicked problems, illustrates the role water plays in that problem, and proposes reforms to address the water aspect of that problem, with the aim of achieving global water security. The goal of this this book is to convince the reader that the answer, or at least one part of the answer, to our most serious problems is the oft-repeated catchphrase: "Just add water."

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Larson believes that achieving global water security could hold the key to a wide range of contemporary problems, including inequality, discrimination, terrorism, epidemics and climate change. Each of these problems has a 'significant and underap-preciated water component', he says.

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