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Episode 891 Dr Peter Gleick The Three Ages of Water: Prehistoric Past, Imperiled Present, and a Hope for the Future

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Pete Dominick

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🗓️ 19 July 2023

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Dr. Peter Gleick is a leading scientist, innovator, and communicator on global water and climate issues. He co-founded the Pacific Institute in Oakland, one of the most innovative, independent non-governmental organizations addressing the connections between the environment and global sustainability. Dr. Gleick’s work has redefined water from the realm of engineers to the world of sustainability, human rights, and integrated thinking. Gleick pioneered the concept of the “soft path for water,” developed the idea of “peak water,” and has written about the need for a “local water movement.” Among many other honors, Gleick received the prestigious MacArthur “genius” Fellowship, the U.S. Water Prize, and has been named “a visionary on the environment” by the BBC. He was elected in 2006 to the U.S. National Academy of Sciences. In 2018 he was awarded the Carl Sagan Prize for Science Popularization. In 2023 he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Gleick is the author/editor of many scientific papers and books, including The World's Water series, Bottled and Sold: The Story Behind Our Obsession with Bottled Water (Island Press, Washington), A 21st Century U.S. Water Policy (Oxford University Press, New York), and most recently, the new book The Three Ages of Water (PublicAffairs/Hachette 2023).

A revelatory account of how water has shaped the course of human life and history, and a positive vision of what the future can hold—if we act now

From the very creation of the planet billions of years ago to the present day, water has always been central to existence on Earth. And since long before the legendary Great Flood, it has been a defining force in the story of humanity.

In The Three Ages of Water, Peter Gleick guides us through the long, fraught history of our relationship to this precious resource. Water has shaped civilizations and empires, and driven centuries of advances in science and technology—from agriculture to aqueducts, steam power to space exploration—and progress in health and medicine.

But the achievements that have propelled humanity forward also brought consequences, including unsustainable water use, ecological destruction, and global climate change, that now threaten to send us into a new dark age. We must change our ways, and quickly, to usher in a new age of water for the benefit of everyone. Drawing from the lessons of our past, Gleick charts a visionary path toward a sustainable future for water and the planet.

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0:00.0

From a defabricated solar power garden shed in Rockland County, New York, USA, this is

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stand up with Pete Dominant.

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On today's episode, how to keep your sanity during your next visit from your weird

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uncle when he starts boasting about being immunized.

0:24.5

And now the podcast host who has no need for such provotto because he is actually

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vaccinated. Pete Dominant.

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Yeah, that's right.

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From just about everything there is a vaccination for thank you, Pete Co. as always, and thank

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you to you for pressing plant today's podcast.

0:47.5

I have a pretty big deal guest, a pretty brilliant guy, perhaps the world's most widely known

0:54.2

cited water expert, Dr. Peter Glick joins me.

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He is, of course, a scientist and the co-founder of the Pacific Institute, which is a leading

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independent research group devoted to reimagining water for a changing world.

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We talked about his new book, which is so important, so fascinating, and it was a great

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conversation.

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I think you're going to love it.

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It's called The Three Ages of Water, prehistoric past, imperiled present, and a hope for the

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future.

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I'm really proud of this conversation.

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Very happy to have taught to Peter for the first time, great guy, and if you want to

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jump ahead to it, it begins at 21 minutes in, but otherwise I've got some great sound

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to play for you today.

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