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Thirst for the Earth
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Thirst for the Earth

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The "Thirst for the Earth: Life and Innovation in Arid Lands "The book looks at the difficulties people and their surroundings encounter as well as their successes. The book mostly concentrates on some of the driest regions on Earth. From traditional water-saving techniques to contemporary innovations in desalination, irrigation, and the creation of renewable energy, this book covers a wide range of issues. It emphasizes the inventiveness needed for life to exist in dry environments. Apart from examining issues such as water scarcity, desertification, and climate change, it provides inspiring stories of people who have overcome difficulty, adjusted to new circumstances, and evolved toward more ecologically responsible development. Everyone interested in the future of dryland ecosystems-environmentalists, students, politicians, and everyone else fascinated by the subject-should read this book.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Noah J. Hicks
Date
27 February 2025
Pages
92
ISBN
9798230368656

The "Thirst for the Earth: Life and Innovation in Arid Lands "The book looks at the difficulties people and their surroundings encounter as well as their successes. The book mostly concentrates on some of the driest regions on Earth. From traditional water-saving techniques to contemporary innovations in desalination, irrigation, and the creation of renewable energy, this book covers a wide range of issues. It emphasizes the inventiveness needed for life to exist in dry environments. Apart from examining issues such as water scarcity, desertification, and climate change, it provides inspiring stories of people who have overcome difficulty, adjusted to new circumstances, and evolved toward more ecologically responsible development. Everyone interested in the future of dryland ecosystems-environmentalists, students, politicians, and everyone else fascinated by the subject-should read this book.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Noah J. Hicks
Date
27 February 2025
Pages
92
ISBN
9798230368656