Friday, May 16, 2008

Deep Blue Battleground


Heads up to anyone who cares about water resources, especially during May, EPA's designated American Wetlands Month. NPR's Science Friday today featured an hour-long discussion of water issues confronting the 8 states and 2 Canadian provinces bordering the Great Lakes. Guests included Peter Annin, author of The Great Lakes Water Wars. Annin read movingly from his book, describing the many conflicting values and interests he can vividly imagine while gazing over the vast freshwater seas he cherishes. The program site includes a clip from a new documentary about the Great Lakes and curriculum connections for teachers (and others). Wisconsin, of course, is one the states directly involved in the building conflicts, so as I listened I kept in mind that protecting the Great Lakes means protecting Leopold country.

2 comments:

Dave Coulter said...

I wish I would have heard that NPR piece. This looks like a good book....I wonder if my library has it?

Texas Travelers said...

Great comments.

I try to visit regularily,
but don't always leave comments.
Too many good blogs,
so little time.

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