'This surprising, delightful, fact-filled book will help you shine in conversations at dinner tables and cocktail parties. What do Rome's aqueducts, Napoleon's death, and the pilgrimage site of Lourdes have in common? All involve water: the leading ingredient of our bodies, essential for our daily lives, and the subject of innumerable struggles. Why does bottled water, the cheapest and most abundant liquid, sell for more than the same volume of gasoline? Even if you prefer to drink wine - it's mostly water anyway - you'll enjoy this book' Jared Diamond, author of Guns, Germs, and Steel 'Instead of buying the next dozen bottles of Dasani or Aquafina, buy this fascinating account of all the people who spent their lives making sure you'd have clean, safe drinking water every time you turned on the tap' Bill McKibben, author of Earth: Making a Life on a Tough New Planet
Is it safe to drink tap water? Is bottled water wasteful? And with a booming worldwide population, where will our water come from in the future? Water is something we take for granted; whether from tap or bottle, we rarely think about its source. But its journey to our glasses is more complicated than we realise. Drinking Water explains the overlooked and often surprising history of drinking water - from Biblical conflicts to overpriced Perrier in restaurants. Bringing up thought-provoking issues of globalisation, social justice, and climate change, you will never look at your glass in the same way again.
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