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Mirage by Cynthia Barnett
Part investigative journalism, part environmental history, Mirage
reveals how the eastern half of the nation—historically so wet that
early settlers predicted it would never even need irrigation—has
squandered so much of its abundant fresh water that it now faces
shortages and conflicts once unique to the arid West.
Carbon Strategies by Andrew Hoffman
Carbon Strategies describes specific steps
any business can take to implement sound, practical, climate-related
corporate policies. Based on Andrew J. Hoffman's widely praised report
from the Pew Center on Global Climate Change, and significantly revised
in light of subsequent developments, Carbon Strategies
teaches practitioners and students about the importance of timing
policy implementation, establishing appropriate levels of internal and
external commitment, influencing beneficial policy development, and
creating new business opportunities based on climate policy.
Check it out!
Great Lakes for Sale by Dave Dempsey
Great Lakes for Sale is a book for anyone
interested in saving the Great Lakes, a huge fresh-water system that
contains an estimated 6 quadrillion gallons of water and about twenty
percent of the world's fresh surface water. The book poses—and
answers—important questions about the export and diversion of Great
Lakes water. Not only does
Great Lakes for Sale examine past and present water-diversion practices; it also shows readers what they can do to save this natural resource.
Check it out! How to Find Morels by Milan Pelouch
Each spring in the United States, old-timers and new converts to morel
hunting appear in the woods in search of the elusive but distinctive
morel, a mushroom well known and loved in Michigan and other states for
its superb flavor and culinary value. So prized is the morel that
favorite morel hunting spots—not unlike those of its cousin, the
European truffle—are closely guarded secrets to morel devotees.
Check it out!Twelve Classic Trout Streams in Michigan by Jim DuFresne
This completely revised and updated edition of the indispensable
original offers more information on why Michigan is such a great place
for all fly fishers.
Twelve Classic Trout Streams
also features new material—for example, information on hatches,
including a hatch schedule chart; a list of ten flies that every
Michigan angler should have; and equipment (line weight, rod length,
etc.) for Michigan streams.At the heart of the book is the
increased number of public access sites complete with GPS coordinates—a
first among guides to Michigan streams. There are also all new
photographs and improved maps that include stream bottom identification.
Check it out!
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