
Parched City by Emma Jones
Safe drinking water is essential to daily life. Meeting that demand with bottled water is a luxury too far, argues Emma Jones. She is not a lone critic of the packaged water industry. However, this author looks to history for solutions to a major sustainability problem: in the design, management and use of the city. With original stories from London's archives, Parched City tracks drinking-water obsessions through a popular architectural history tale.
Jenny Jones - London Assembly Member for the Green Party - Ditching bottled water is a win win situation; it's kind to your pocket and to the planetIn the UK, unlike many parts of the world, we are lucky enough to have clean water in every home and yet we don't realise our good fortune. Parched City explains how the good fortune happened, and why bottled water is an extravagance too far.
Emma M. Jones is a Dubliner by birth and a Londoner by chance. She studied architectural history at the Bartlett, University College London and currently works in modern medical history research at Queen Mary, University of London.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781780991580 |
| ISBN 10 | 1780991584 |
| Title | Parched City |
| Author | Emma Jones |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Collective Ink |
| Year published | 2013-06-28 |
| Number of pages | 362 |
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