Bottled and Sold: The Story Behind Our Obsession with Bottled Water

Author:   Peter H. Gleick
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Pages:   232
Publication Date:   01 September 2011
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'Gleick trains his scientifically objective eye on the bottled water phenomenon... [and] offers a sobering yet sensible look at society’s ill-considered thirst for bottled water.' — Booklist 'With the gusto of a born raconteur and the passion of a believer, Gleick makes a sound case for improving the developing world’s access to and the developed world’s attitude toward safe, piped drinking water purified by the natural hydrologic cycle.' — Publishers Weekly

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Author:   Peter H. Gleick
Publisher:   Island Press
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Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9781610911627


ISBN 10:   1610911628
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   01 September 2011
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In Bottled and Sold, Peter Gleick shows that most communities serve up better tap water than the bottled stuff. Besides, all those bottles are filling up our landfills. If you want to know the full costs of this industry from environmental to health and economic this fascinating expose is the best place to begin. --Donald Kennedy editor of Science magazine 2000-2008 Bottled And Sold: The Story Behind Our Obsession with Bottled Water, by MacArthur 'genius grant' recipient Peter Gleick, confronts readers with questions like If it's called 'Arctic spring water, ' why is it from Florida? --Steven Solomon author of Water: The Epic Struggle for Wealth, Power, and Civilization This is my favorite kind of book: packed with facts but such a pleasure to read. Peter Gleick has skillfully navigated the complex landscape of bottled water, covering everything from neglected municipal systems to bogus advertisers to piles of plastic waste. Congratulations to Gleick for tackling a problem of gigantic proportions and especially for charting a viable positive way forward. --Annie Leonard author of The Story of Stuff The P.R. execs and charlatans who hawk bottled water don't want us asking a fundamental question: Will we abandon our commitment to providing safe public tap water? Peter Gleick takes the issue head on. He brilliantly captures the environmental, economic, and moral dimensions of the bottled water controversy in an exploration that is authoritative yet entertaining, alarming yet optimistic. --Robert Glennon author of Unquenchable Bottled And Sold: The Story Behind Our Obsession with Bottled Water, by MacArthur 'genius grant' recipient Peter Gleick, confronts readers with questions like If it's called 'Arctic spring water, ' why is it from Florida? --Steven Solomon author of Water: The Epic Struggle for Wealth, Power, and Civilization In Bottled and Sold, Peter Gleick shows that most communities serve up better tap water than the bottled stuff. Besides, all those bottles are filling up our landfills. If you want to know the full costs of this industry--from environmental to health and economic--this fascinating expose is the best place to begin. --Donald Kennedy editor of Science magazine 2000-2008 We ended the sale of bottled water in 2007 at Chez Panisse as its environmental implications became clear. After reading Peter H. Gleick's startling investigation of the lucrative and unsustainable bottled water industry, I am confident we made the right decision. Water is our most primary element. It is precious and its access should be a democratic right. Bottled and Sold is a carefully researched, clear-eyed look at an industry that too often escapes the public glare. --Alice Waters chef, author, and proprietor of Chez Panisse In Bottled and Sold , Peter Gleick shows that most communities serve up better tap water than the bottled stuff. Besides, all those bottles are filling up our landfills. If you want to know the full costs of this industry--from environmental to health and economic--this fascinating expose is the best place to begin. --Donald Kennedy editor of Science magazine 2000-2008


Bottled And Sold: The Story Behind Our Obsession with Bottled Water , by MacArthur 'genius grant' recipient Peter Gleick, confronts readers with questions like If it's called 'Arctic spring water, ' why is it from Florida? --Steven Solomon author of Water: The Epic Struggle for Wealth, Power, and Civilization


In Bottled and Sold, Peter Gleick shows that most communities serve up better tap water than the bottled stuff. Besides, all those bottles are filling up our landfills. If you want to know the full costs of this industry from environmental to health and economic this fascinating expose is the best place to begin. --Donald Kennedy editor of Science magazine 2000-2008 Bottled And Sold: The Story Behind Our Obsession with Bottled Water, by MacArthur 'genius grant' recipient Peter Gleick, confronts readers with questions like If it's called 'Arctic spring water, ' why is it from Florida? --Steven Solomon author of Water: The Epic Struggle for Wealth, Power, and Civilization This is my favorite kind of book: packed with facts but such a pleasure to read. Peter Gleick has skillfully navigated the complex landscape of bottled water, covering everything from neglected municipal systems to bogus advertisers to piles of plastic waste. Congratulations to Gleick for tackling a problem of gigantic proportions and especially for charting a viable positive way forward. --Annie Leonard, author of The Story of Stuff The P.R. execs and charlatans who hawk bottled water don't want us asking a fundamental question: Will we abandon our commitment to providing safe public tap water? Peter Gleick takes the issue head on. He brilliantly captures the environmental, economic, and moral dimensions of the bottled water controversy in an exploration that is authoritative yet entertaining, alarming yet optimistic. --Robert Glennon, author of Unquenchable Bottled And Sold: The Story Behind Our Obsession with Bottled Water, by MacArthur 'genius grant' recipient Peter Gleick, confronts readers with questions like If it's called 'Arctic spring water, ' why is it from Florida? --Steven Solomon, author of Water: The Epic Struggle for Wealth, Power, and Civilization In Bottled and Sold, Peter Gleick shows that most communities serve up better tap water than the bottled stuff. Besides, all those bottles are filling up our landfills. If you want to know the full costs of this industry--from environmental to health and economic--this fascinating expose is the best place to begin. --Donald Kennedy, editor of Science magazine 2000-2008 We ended the sale of bottled water in 2007 at Chez Panisse as its environmental implications became clear. After reading Peter H. Gleick's startling investigation of the lucrative and unsustainable bottled water industry, I am confident we made the right decision. Water is our most primary element. It is precious and its access should be a democratic right. Bottled and Sold is a carefully researched, clear-eyed look at an industry that too often escapes the public glare. --Alice Waters, chef, author, and proprietor of Chez Panisse In Bottled and Sold , Peter Gleick shows that most communities serve up better tap water than the bottled stuff. Besides, all those bottles are filling up our landfills. If you want to know the full costs of this industry--from environmental to health and economic--this fascinating expose is the best place to begin. --Donald Kennedy editor of Science magazine 2000-2008


This is my favorite kind of book: packed with facts but such a pleasure to read. Peter Gleick has skillfully navigated the complex landscape of bottled water, covering everything from neglected municipal systems to bogus advertisers to piles of plastic waste. Congratulations to Gleick for tackling a problem of gigantic proportions and especially for charting a viable positive way forward. --Annie Leonard, author of The Story of Stuff The P.R. execs and charlatans who hawk bottled water don't want us asking a fundamental question: Will we abandon our commitment to providing safe public tap water? Peter Gleick takes the issue head on. He brilliantly captures the environmental, economic, and moral dimensions of the bottled water controversy in an exploration that is authoritative yet entertaining, alarming yet optimistic. --Robert Glennon, author of Unquenchable Gleick trains his scientifically objective eye on the bottled water phenomenon... [and] offers a sobering yet sensible look at society's ill-considered thirst for bottled water. --Booklist With the gusto of a born raconteur and the passion of a believer, Gleick makes a sound case for improving the developing world's access to and the developed world's attitude toward safe, piped drinking water purified by the natural hydrologic cycle. --Publishers Weekly Alongside fascinating discursions into the history of the public water fountain, cholera, and Kabbalah, Gleick provides an dispassionate glimpse into purposeful distortions of science that drive us to believe bottled water will make us 'healthier, skinnier, or more popular.' --SEED Magazine Extremely enlightening...Gleick offers a broad indictment of the bottled water industry. --Business World Issue by issue, Gleick gently debunks the pro bottled water myths we are inundated with and exposes our mass consumption of bottled water as an 'act of economic, environmental and social blindness'. Despite his engaging, Malcolm Gladwell-esque prose style, Gleick is more than just a journalist with an eye for a story and a knack for knitting together other people's research. In fact, he is perhaps the world's leading expert on fresh water.... --Times Higher Education Supplement Gleick, a scientist and noted water issues researcher, presents a thought-provoking, eye-opening view of the many aspects of bottled water usage....The book is well organized, easy to understand, interesting, and enjoyable to read. --CHOICE Gleick makes a strong, supported, and fair case for for the status of bottled water in our consumer stream, with thorough research into many aspects of bottled water and municipal water supplies. Bottled & Sold is a must-read for anyone concerned about the bottled water industry or who advocates returning to the tap. --TreeHugger Bottled and Sold is a book that environmentalists, water experts, and all who follow consumer trends will want to read. --Futurist Peter H. Gleick...has published a book that will have you thinking twice about reaching for that overpriced bottle of water the next time you're in a store. Bottled & Sold...outlines, in disturbing detail, just how much of a threat those billions of plastic bottles are to the environment. [He] also makes a convincing case that most tap water is quite good--and better regulated than the oh-so-trendy stuff one finds in a store. --The San Francisco Chronicle In Bottled and Sold, Peter Gleick shows that most communities serve up better tap water than the bottled stuff. Besides, all those bottles are filling up our landfills. If you want to know the full costs of this industry--from environmental to health and economic--this fascinating expos is the best place to begin. --Donald Kennedy, editor of Science magazine 2000-2008 Peter Gleick, one of the most visible and respected advocates for smart water use, has made a well-researched and timely first foray into popular nonfiction with his new book, Bottled and Sold: The Story Behind Our Obsession with Bottled Water. ...Gleick culls first-rate anecdotes--some personal, some historical--to illuminate the more perplexing and revealing twists behind the bottled-water industry's rapid growth. --NatGeo NewsWatch In his insightful new book, Bottled & Sold, the scientist and freshwater expert chronicles how modern society has abandoned one of its greatest public health achievements in favor of a financially and environmentally costly alternative... The book's power lies in his obvious yet compelling argument: Rather than shore up the natural processes that have provided us with drinkable water for centuries, we have invented an elaborate business that causes more harm than good. --The Washington Post Gleick covers the topic in illuminating detail, yet packages his writing with the skill and passion of a novelist. Supported by research, including interviews and plant visits, Gleick examines how water is found, pumped, bottled, treated, lied about, and sold to a relatively unsuspecting public. If selling bottled water is a shell game, Gleick picks the right shell every time....Bottled and Sold is a necessary book: we are surely in for serious water damage in the future if we continue to drink our water from bottles. Every citizen should read it; every legislator and state natural resource administrator should have a desk copy. Lobbyists who prowl the halls of Congress seeking to overturn long-standing common water laws ought to be made to read this, twice. It seems impossible that a reader would come away from Gleick's book with a desire to ever buy another plastic bottle of water. It's that compelling. --Foreword Magazine Bottled And Sold: The Story Behind Our Obsession with Bottled Water, by MacArthur 'genius grant' recipient Peter Gleick, confronts readers with questions like If it's called 'Arctic spring water, ' why is it from Florida? --Steven Solomon, author of Water: The Epic Struggle for Wealth, Power, and Civilization We ended the sale of bottled water in 2007 at Chez Panisse as its environmental implications became clear. After reading Peter H. Gleick's startling investigation of the lucrative and unsustainable bottled water industry, I am confident we made the right decision. Water is our most primary element. It is precious and its access should be a democratic right. Bottled and Sold is a carefully researched, clear-eyed look at an industry that too often escapes the public glare. --Alice Waters, chef, author, and proprietor of Chez Panisse


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Peter H. Gleick is President of the Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment, and Security in Oakland, California, and is a recipient of the prestigious MacArthur Fellowship for his work on water issues.

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