Dirty, Sacred Rivers: Confronting South Asia’s Water Crisis

By Colopy, Cheryl

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ISBN
978-0-19984-501-9
Publisher
Oxford University Press


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Reviewed on October 15, 2012  |  Science

Reporter and Fulbright fellow Colopy has crafted a dense, complex, and disturbing picture of the water quality crisis in South Asia, focusing especially on the Ganges River and its tributaries. Like Binayak Ray’s Water: The Looming Crisis in India but with more heartbreaking detail of the human lives affected, Colopy’s narrative wanders across India, Nepal, and Bangladesh, chronicling a river system considered sacred for t...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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