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Is a River Alive?
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The core of this profound idea is the belief that rivers should be viewed not just as resources for human consumption but as living entities deserving recognition from both a creative and legal standpoint. Inspired by the activists, artists, and lawmakers involved in the burgeoning 'Rights of Nature' movement, Macfarlane embarks on a riveting journey exploring this timeless and urgent concept across past, present, and future landscapes. "Is a River Alive?" meanders from mountain sources to ocean mouths across three significant journeys. First, Macfarlane travels to northern Ecuador, where an enchanting cloud-forest and its rivers face destruction due to gold mining. Next, he visits the compromised waterways of southern India, where efforts are underway to rescue these critical waterbodies. The third expedition takes us to northeastern Quebec, where the magnificent Mutehekau, also known as the Magpie River, is being defended against damming in a spirited river-rights campaign. These explorations are interwoven with the story of a delicate chalk stream that begins close to Macfarlane's home and flows through the tapestry of his life. Emotional, engaging, and enlightening, "Is a River Alive?" represents Macfarlane's most intimate and politically charged work. This book has the potential to open minds, ignite discussions, and challenge existing views. Enriched by diverse perspectives, it calls for a radical rethinking of not just rivers, but of life itself. Central to this essential, beautiful narrative is the understanding that our destiny is forever intertwined with that of rivers.
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The core of this profound idea is the belief that rivers should be viewed not just as resources for human consumption but as living entities deserving recognition from both a creative and legal standpoint. Inspired by the activists, artists, and lawmakers involved in the burgeoning 'Rights of Nature' movement, Macfarlane embarks on a riveting journey exploring this timeless and urgent concept across past, present, and future landscapes. "Is a River Alive?" meanders from mountain sources to ocean mouths across three significant journeys. First, Macfarlane travels to northern Ecuador, where an enchanting cloud-forest and its rivers face destruction due to gold mining. Next, he visits the compromised waterways of southern India, where efforts are underway to rescue these critical waterbodies. The third expedition takes us to northeastern Quebec, where the magnificent Mutehekau, also known as the Magpie River, is being defended against damming in a spirited river-rights campaign. These explorations are interwoven with the story of a delicate chalk stream that begins close to Macfarlane's home and flows through the tapestry of his life. Emotional, engaging, and enlightening, "Is a River Alive?" represents Macfarlane's most intimate and politically charged work. This book has the potential to open minds, ignite discussions, and challenge existing views. Enriched by diverse perspectives, it calls for a radical rethinking of not just rivers, but of life itself. Central to this essential, beautiful narrative is the understanding that our destiny is forever intertwined with that of rivers.
