Great Lakes for Sale, Dave Dempsey
Great Lakes for Sale, Dave Dempsey
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Great Lakes for Sale
From Whitecaps to Bottlecaps

Author: Dave Dempsey

Narrator: Norm Wheeler

Unabridged: 4 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/07/2022


Synopsis

“Lake Michigan may be coming to Idaho.”That’s what an Idaho radio commentator said in June 2021. Holding approximately 20% of the world’s surface freshwater, the Great Lakes are once again a target for the drought-ridden West, which is facing climate change, massive fires, and shrinking water supplies. And in a potentially far bigger threat, Wall Street is creating markets that could lead to the trading of freshwaters as a commodity like corn or oil. The Great Lakes are in danger of becoming privately exploited on a large scale by those who have priorities other than stewardship.In the updated edition of Great Lakes for Sale, author Dave Dempsey offers surprising, even controversial, ideas on how to prevent the fulfillment of this nightmare scenario. They include attacking water commercialization, curbing abuse of the Great Lakes Compact, and devising plans for limited sharing of the Great Lakes to forestall humanitarian disasters. If the Great Lakes are to remain great, new thinking and action will be required.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Tom

Decided to pick up another book about the Great Lakes Water Compact after reading the engrossing The Great Lakes Water Wars. This book is written by a former staff member for the Michigan governor who has also worked with conservation groups. The tone at time verges on philippic, and he seems to foc......more

Goodreads review by Cynthia

Reviews politics and events behind the Great Lakes Compact (2005) and efforts from outside the Great Lakes basin to obtain fresh water. Updated version (2021) gives new changes and broader overlook. Political machinations and goals not met pointed out.......more

Goodreads review by Pat

Not a very easy read......more

I am going to look for a book with a Canadian point of view. This one is heavy with jargon/legalese. Not that that is really bad, just mind numbing.......more