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Is a River Alive?
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At the core of the book lies a revolutionary notion: rivers are not just resources for human exploitation, but living entities deserving recognition as such in both our minds and legal systems. "Is a River Alive?" invites readers on a captivating journey through the historical, current, and possible future scenarios of this vital idea. The narrative first navigates to northern Ecuador, where the pristine cloud-forest rivers face the threat of gold mining. It then shifts to southern India, where a dire struggle is underway to protect the endangered rivers, creeks, and lagoons. The journey concludes in northeastern Quebec, where the magnificent Mutehekau, or Magpie River, is under threat from damming, prompting a vigorous river-rights campaign. This work is Macfarlane's most intimate and politically charged book yet. "Is a River Alive?" aims to engage emotions, ignite discussions, and bring to light the understanding that our destinies are intrinsically linked with those of rivers, as has always been the case.
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At the core of the book lies a revolutionary notion: rivers are not just resources for human exploitation, but living entities deserving recognition as such in both our minds and legal systems. "Is a River Alive?" invites readers on a captivating journey through the historical, current, and possible future scenarios of this vital idea. The narrative first navigates to northern Ecuador, where the pristine cloud-forest rivers face the threat of gold mining. It then shifts to southern India, where a dire struggle is underway to protect the endangered rivers, creeks, and lagoons. The journey concludes in northeastern Quebec, where the magnificent Mutehekau, or Magpie River, is under threat from damming, prompting a vigorous river-rights campaign. This work is Macfarlane's most intimate and politically charged book yet. "Is a River Alive?" aims to engage emotions, ignite discussions, and bring to light the understanding that our destinies are intrinsically linked with those of rivers, as has always been the case.
