Uncle Sam's Billion-Dollar Baby, a Taxpayer Looks at the TVA

Uncle Sam's Billion-Dollar Baby, a Taxpayer Looks at the TVA
Author: Frederick L. 1882-1950 Collins
Publisher: Sagwan Press
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2015-08-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9781340203948

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Water

Water
Author: Jeremy J. Schmidt
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2019-04-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1479853828

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An intellectual history of America's water management philosophy Humans take more than their geological share of water, but they do not benefit from it equally. This imbalance has created an era of intense water scarcity that affects the security of individuals, states, and the global economy. For many, this brazen water grab and the social inequalities it produces reflect the lack of a coherent philosophy connecting people to the planet. Challenging this view, Jeremy Schmidt shows how water was made a “resource” that linked geology, politics, and culture to American institutions. Understanding the global spread and evolution of this philosophy is now key to addressing inequalities that exist on a geological scale. Water: Abundance, Scarcity, and Security in the Age of Humanity details the remarkable intellectual history of America’s water management philosophy. It shows how this philosophy shaped early twentieth-century conservation in the United States, influenced American international development programs, and ultimately shaped programs of global governance that today connect water resources to the Earth system. Schmidt demonstrates how the ways we think about water reflect specific public and societal values, and illuminates the process by which the American approach to water management came to dominate the global conversation about water. Debates over how human impacts on the planet are connected to a new geological epoch—the Anthropocene—tend to focus on either the social causes of environmental crises or scientific assessments of the Earth system. Schmidt shows how, when it comes to water, the two are one and the same. The very way we think about managing water resources validates putting ever more water to use for some human purposes at the expense of others.

Library Bulletin

Library Bulletin
Author: Army War College
Publisher:
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1945
Genre:
ISBN:

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American Government in Action

American Government in Action
Author: Marshall Edward Dimock
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1032
Release: 1951
Genre: Local government
ISBN:

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Survey Graphic

Survey Graphic
Author: Paul Underwood Kellogg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 566
Release: 1945
Genre: Public welfare
ISBN:

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