The Big Thirst Analysis

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The Big Thirst, written by Charles Fishman was created to explore the case studies around the global scarcity of water. Rather than following the path of many authors who have constructed books regarding water and the smart management of such, Fishman attempts to debunk ideas surrounding myths on the water shortages. By providing more case studies that focus on his idea that while indeed water problems can be alleviated at local, even regional levels, those efforts do not impact the water scarcity on a global level. Such examples that Fishman use varies from the large strides Las Vegas is making to the issues that Atlanta, Georgia still faces. While some instances show progress being made such as water fountains in Las Vegas being carefully

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