Water in Plain Sight

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What to expect

Water scarcity is on everyone’s mind. Long taken for granted, water availability has become dependent on economics, politics, and people’s food and lifestyle choices. But as anxiety mounts—and even as a swath of California farmland has been left fallow, and extremist groups worldwide exploit the desperation of people losing livelihoods to desertification—many are finding new routes to water security with key implications for food access, economic resilience, and climate change.

Water does not perish, nor does it require millions of years to form as do fossil fuels. However water is always on the move and we must learn to work with its natural movement. In this timely, important book, Judith D. Schwartz presents a refreshing perspective on water that transcends zero-sum thinking. By allying with the water cycle, we can revive lush, productive landscapes, like the river in rural Zimbabwe that now flows miles further than it has in living memory thanks to restorative grazing; the fruit-filled food forest in Tucson, Arizona, grown by harvesting urban wastewater; or the mini-oasis in West Texas nourished by dew.

Animated by stories from around the globe, Water In Plain Sight is an inspiring reminder that fixing the future of our drying planet involves understanding what makes natural systems thrive.

Critics Review

  • “Happily, this book maps out, in very entertaining fashion, compelling strategies for fixing our broken relationship with water and offers hope that we can find ‘new routes to water security.’”—Tom Newmark, chairman, Greenpeace Fund USA; cofounder and chairman, The Carbon Underground

  • “Insightful, informative, and inspirational—Schwartz connects the dots between soil, climate, and water, bringing solutions to light.”—David R. Montgomery, author of Growing a Revolution

  • “Judith Schwartz’s work gives us not just hope but also a sense that we humans—serial destroyers that we are—can actually turn the climate crisis around.”—Gretel Ehrlich, author of Facing the Wave

  • “People all over the world agonize about water―too much or not enough―and are directed to expensive, high-tech solutions. But in this important and exhilarating book, Judith Schwartz argues that the solutions lie in understanding and working with nature. Herein lies abundance and hope.”—Kristin Ohlson, author of The Soil Will Save Us

  • “This book is part of a necessary movement to restore water to a central place in the climate and ecological conversation. Judith Schwartz paints a vivid picture of the miracles of land healing that are possible through the right relationship to soil and water. This book should be high on the reading list of every environmental activist.”Charles Eisenstein, author of Climate—A New Story

  • “What a great book! Judith Schwartz shows how better management of our land and water could change the climate.”—Alice Outwater, author of Water: A Natural History

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