Water, Inc.
Varda Burstyn
(Author)
Description
A private American consortium of corporate owners aims to pipe and ship water from northern Quebec to the US. Congressmen, state governors, and a federal administration hostile to Canada ride shotgun for them, aided by a brilliant, existentially torn Quebec deputy minister and a cut-throat minister of finance. They're resisted by a whistle-blowing executive, the director of a major US environmental organization, a group of Quebec ecologists, a feisty British journalist, three rogue policemen, a reluctant eco-terrorist, and a maverick Vermont governor hated by the consortium and the White House. In an era during which water scarcity--"one of the major problems of the twenty-first century," according to the UN--becomes a very real proposition for much of the world, Water, Inc. is an exquisitely timed political thriller. With action sprawling across urban and rural America, into the cities and beautiful wilderness of Quebec, and as far as Mexico, Lisbon, London, and Brussels, it is a story of greed, heroism, clashing loyalties, love, hate, and mortal risk.Product Details
Price
$25.00
Publisher
Verso
Publish Date
April 01, 2005
Pages
320
Dimensions
6.42 X 1.36 X 9.48 inches | 1.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781859845967
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About the Author
Varda Burstyn is a political writer, cultural critic, and public policy consultant.
Reviews
"A spectacular eco-thriller."--Orion