Water Follies
In "Water Follies," acclaimed author Robert Jerome Glennon delves into the alarming state of freshwater resources in the United States, exemplified by the tragic fate of the Santa Cruz River in Tucson, Arizona. Once a vibrant waterway, it now stands mostly dry, a victim of relentless groundwater pumping. Through poignant storytelling, Glennon highlights the broader implications of our water management practices and the urgent need for reform. Published by Island Press in 2004, this insightful paperback spans 304 pages, exploring critical themes of environmental conservation, hydrology, and public policy. "Water Follies" serves not only as a wake-up call but also as a comprehensive guide for understanding how our choices impact natural resources. Join Glennon on this vital journey to reimagine water supply management and protect our precious ecosystems for future generations.