downstream

downstream
Author: Dorothy Christian
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2017-02-24
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1771122153

downstream: reimagining water brings together artists, writers, scientists, scholars, environmentalists, and activists who understand that our shared human need for clean water is crucial to building peace and good relationships with one another and the planet. This book explores the key roles that culture, arts, and the humanities play in supporting healthy water-based ecology and provides local, global, and Indigenous perspectives on water that help to guide our societies in a time of global warming. The contributions range from practical to visionary, and each of the four sections closes with a poem to encourage personal freedom along with collective care. This book contributes to the formation of an intergenerational, culturally inclusive, participatory water ethic. Such an ethic arises from intellectual courage, spiritual responsibilities, practical knowledge, and deep appreciation for human dependence on water for a meaningful quality of life. Downstream illuminates how water teaches us interdependence with other humans and living creatures, both near and far.

Living Downstream

Living Downstream
Author: Sandra Steingraber
Publisher: Virago Press
Total Pages: 357
Release: 1999
Genre: Cancer
ISBN: 9781860495359

Published more than three decades after Rachel Carson's Silent Spring warned of the impact of chemicals on the environment, this book offers a critique of current thinking on cancer and its causes. It argues that the evidence has been wilfully ignored, and that the environment is still being poisoned. Throughout her study, the author weaves two stories - of Rachel Carson and her battle to be heard and of her own cancer of the bladder, which she traces back to agricultural and industrial contamination.

Living Downstream

Living Downstream
Author: Sandra Steingraber
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2010-03-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0306818973

Sandra Steingraber, biologist, poet, and survivor of cancer in her twenties, brings all three perspectives to bear on the most important health and human rights issue of our time: the growing body of evidence linking cancer to environmental contaminations. Her scrupulously researched scientific analysis ranges from the alarming worldwide patterns of cancer incidence to the sabotage wrought by cancer-promoting substances on the intricate workings of human cells. In a gripping personal narrative, she travels from hospital waiting rooms to hazardous waste sites and from farmhouse kitchens to incinerator hearings, bringing to life stories of communities in her hometown and around the country as they confront decades of industrial and agricultural recklessness. Living Downstream is the first book to bring together toxics-release data -- now finally made available through under the right-to-know laws -- and newly released cancer registry data. Sandra Steingraber is also the first to trace with such compelling precision the entire web of connections between our bodies and the ecological world in which we eat, drink, breathe, and work. Her book strikes a hopeful note throughout, for, while we can do little to alter our genetic inheritance, we can do a great deal to eliminate the environmental contributions to cancer, and she shows us where to begin. Living Downstream is for all readers who care about the health of their families and future generations. Sandra Steingraber's brave, clear, and careful voice is certain to break the paralyzing silence on this subject that persists more than three decades after Rachel Carson's great early warning.

Upstream - Downstream

Upstream - Downstream
Author: Donald Scherer
Publisher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 254
Release:
Genre: Environmental ethics
ISBN: 9781439907665

Contains essays that explore non-reciprocated relationships with regard to the environment. This work includes contributions that discuss moral issues that arise when decisions by individuals, corporations, or governments cause changes in the environment that affect those who do not participate in the decisions.

Downstream from Here

Downstream from Here
Author: Charles R. Eisendrath
Publisher: Charles R Eisendrath
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2019-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781943995943

Former TIME investigative reporter writes of witnessed assassination, a disruptive Invention, fundraising as fly fishing and a tree named Elsie in a cherry orchard in Michigan.

The Downstream Extremity of the Isle of Swans

The Downstream Extremity of the Isle of Swans
Author: Mary Jo Bang
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2001
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780820322926

This compelling book takes its title from Samuel Beckett's Ohio Impromptu. In Beckett's play, a grieving beloved seeks relief from the haunting presence of a departed lover in a place where "From its single window he could see the downstream extremity of the Isle of Swans." With a bow to Beckett's style and linguistic playfulness, Mary Jo Bang's collection of poems deals compassionately and gracefully with the tangible world. Bang's savvy alliterative insistence sweeps the reader along, as her poems collectively offer a world delicately structured from memorable fragments of experience, emotion, things, and places--inside and outside the human psyche.

Downstream Processing in Biotechnology

Downstream Processing in Biotechnology
Author: Venko N. Beschkov
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2021-06-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 311057411X

The current book gives an excellent insight into downstream processing technology and explains how to establish a successful strategy for an efficient recovery, isolation and purification of biosynthetic products. In addition to the overview of purification steps and unit operations, the authors provide practical information on capital and operating costs related to downstream processing.

Downstream Movement of Lampreys and Fishes in the Carp Lake River, Michigan

Downstream Movement of Lampreys and Fishes in the Carp Lake River, Michigan
Author: Vernon Calvert Applegate
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1961
Genre: Carp Lake River (Mich.)
ISBN:

An inclined-screen trap was installed on the Carp Lake River, Emmett County, Michigan, in the spring of 1948 and has been in almost continuous operation since that time. The major goal of this project--a precise determination of the length of the larval life of the sea lamprey--was not attained because of the contamination of the stream above the dam with spawning lampreys. The lampreys and other fishes collected in the trap did, however, provide extensive and valuable biological information. The present report documents much of the information, largely in tabular form, accumulated over the operating seasons, 1948-49 through 1957-58; the amount of detail has been varied according to the importance of the topic under consideration or the amount required to bring out a particular point.