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by Bhawani Venkataraman (Author)
Water is a molecular marvel. Its seemingly simple formula--H2O--dictates the properties that make water both essential for life and easily contaminated. Herein lies the paradox of water: we cannot live without it, but it is easily rendered "unsafe." The Paradox of Water explores the intersection of the scientific, social, and policy implications around access to safe drinking water. Drinking water is the smallest fraction of water used by a nation. Yet, the quality of this fraction is what dictates whether a community is healthy, educated, and economically sustained.
Is any resource more vital and less understood than water? The Paradox of Water is eye-opening and mind-opening, helping us see what we otherwise might not see and also think about what we otherwise might not think about. As a civic educator looking for ways to make social issues accessible and engaging, I am thrilled to have a resource that illustrates the scientific, political, and personal implications of the elixir of life.--Sanda Balaban, Director, YVote/Next Generation Politics
Bhawani Venkataraman is Associate Professor of Chemistry at Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts, The New School. She teaches courses that connect chemistry to social and environmental issues.
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