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by Power;Civilization Water: The Epic Struggle for Wealth

Domesday Book, 168

  double slipway system, 113

  Dover, Strait of, 197, 199

  Dow Chemical, 470

  drainage, 75, 76, 77, 161; malaria control and, 262, 317; reclamation and, 164, 201, 478; Venetian swamps and, 176

  Drake, Francis, 198–99, 200, 207

  Drake’s Leat (aqueduct), 199

  Dreadnought (battleship), 233

  drinking water, 16, 17, 106, 165, 357; contamination of, 18, 249, 259, 425, 428, 472; desalinization and, 458, 459; individual daily needs of, 251, 491; pricelessness of, 379; purification of, 263; qanat and, 48–49, 143, 385, 487; recycled water and, 457–58; safety precautions for, 51–52, 101, 252, 296, 428, 477; scarcity crisis and, 4, 349; ship voyages and, 195, 459; steam pump and, 2, 224; U.S. standard for, 461, 462

  drip irrigation, 406–7, 471

  dromedary, one-hump, 134–35, 138

  drought, 14, 18, 33, 45, 55, 56, 388, 483; Australia and, 474; China and, 436; electricity effects of, 477; Ethiopia/Sudan and, 390–91; global warming and, 478; Middle East and, 406, 407, 412; U.S. West and, 322, 323, 326, 341, 342, 344, 351, 453, 456

  Dulles, John Foster, 239, 240–41, 242, 389

  Dunkirk, 197

  Durant, Ariel and Will, 14

  dust storms: China and, 435–36; United States and, 342, 344, 345, 347

  Dutch East India Company, 202, 203

  Dutch Republic. See Netherlands

  dynamo, 243, 285–86, 294

  dysentery, 251, 371

  Earth, 9–13

  Earth Day, 356

  earthquakes, 55, 318, 438, 439

  Earth Summits, 356, 372, 485

  East Africa, 13, 126, 137, 183, 194; Cheng Ho voyages and, 120, 122, 190; White Nile sources and, 387, 388, 396

  East China Sea, 438

  Eastern Roman Empire. See Byzantine Empire

  economic systems. See command economy; market economy

  ecosystems, 17; legal entitlements of, 450. See also environmental headings

  Eden, Anthony, 241, 242

  Edinburgh, 254

  Edison, Thomas, 243, 285

  Egypt, ancient/medieval, 2, 20, 24, 26–37, 60, 253; Alexandria and, 36, 74–75; founding unifier of, 30–31, 44; as “Gift of the Nile,” 26, 38; Islamic rule of, 131, 134, 137, 144, 147–48; map of, 29; Mesopotamia compared with, 38, 39, 42, 44, 45; Persians and, 36, 51, 67; as prototype hydraulic civilization, 26–27; regional climate change and, 32, 45; Romans and, 36, 37, 75, 81–84, 92; sea trade and, 33, 34–35, 41, 58, 63–65, 71, 151, 183. See also Nile River

  Egypt, modern, 384, 385–400; British occupation of, 231, 237–40; irrigation collapse in, 147–48; Israel and, 388, 391, 402–3; Mamluks and, 148, 193, 194, 235; Napoléon and, 206–7, 234–35, 277; Nasser regime and, 239–43, 389, 392–93; national security fears of, 387–88, 391, 416; water scarcity and, 131, 384, 385, 397–400. See also Suez Canal

  Eisenhower, Dwight, 239, 241, 242, 393, 401

  Elbe River, 146, 174, 261

  electricity, 243–45, 264, 267, 285–87, 455, 476–77, 480; dynamo and, 294; government subsidies and, 423, 424; rural areas and, 343. See also hydroelectricity

  elephants, 78

  Elisha’s Spring, 20

  Elizabeth I, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200; flush toilet and, 257

  Elvin, Mark, 122

  embargo of 1807 (U.S.), 282

  endangered species, 356

  energy: shortages of, 476–78, 480. See also specific sources

  England. See Britain

  English Channel, 11, 197, 199–200, 203–4, 208–11

  English East India Company, 205, 270

  Enil (deity), 45

  Enki (deity), 39

  Enron, 380

  environmental challenges, 15–16; Green GDP calculations and, 441, 442; market economy and, 260–61, 264–65, 451; New York water network and, 460–62; small-scale solutions and, 420, 445, 450, 483; water scarcity responses and, 369–70, 485, 489–90

  environmental damage, 14, 367–69, 372–73, 381, 390, 434, 447, 482; China and, 357, 417, 419, 430, 433, 435–36, 439–41, 446; deforestation and, 43, 56; disasters and, 356–57; exemption of producer of, 377, 472; Gold Rush and, 299–300; greenhouse gases and, 473, 475, 476, 478; large-scale water transfer projects and, 445; Soviet Union and, 264–65, 354, 356–57, 377–78, 445; special interest lobbying and, 475. See also dams, giant; irrigation; water pollution

  environmentalist movement, 352–57, 372, 451; China and, 438, 439, 446; economic incentives and, 450; India and, 429–30; industry and, 471; right-scaled solutions and, 445

  Environmental Protection Agency (U.S.), 356, 462, 475

  environmental regulations, 450, 451, 469, 470, 475

  environmental sustainability, 356, 357, 367, 381; Asia and, 418, 429–30, 441; crisis and, 384–85, 489–90; industrial democracies and, 450–51

  equator region, 11

  Eratosthenes, 74

  Erdogen, Recep Tayyip, 411

  Erie, Lake, 286, 289, 292, 304; pollution of, 354

  Erie Canal, 3, 217, 260, 289–94, 488; financing of, 290, 321, 481; impact of, 289, 292–94, 295, 296

  erosion, 56, 373, 418, 435–36, 439, 440

  Eshnunna, 46

  Ethiopia, 130, 137, 148, 183, 236, 399–400, 415, 483; ancient civilization of, 393–94; Blue Nile source and, 28, 387, 392, 396, 495; drought/famine and, 390–91; Egypt and, 387, 392–96; population boom and, 398; poverty of, 495

  Ethiopian Orthodox Church, 28, 394

  Etruscans, 63, 65, 76, 77

  Euclid, 74

  Euphrates. See Tigris and Euphrates rivers

  Europe, 12, 72, 112, 117, 141, 146, 157–79, 245, 254; Africa and, 154, 238–39; agricultural innovations and, 161–63, 172, 360; bodies of water and, 158; canal network in, 82, 201, 214–17, 293; coastal trade of, 173–76, 178–79, 202; economic integration of, 173–80, 214–15, 242; emigrants from, 230; global dominance of, 154, 181; Islamic onslaughts on, 132, 137, 141, 151, 152, 153; long-range armed sailing ships and, 192–93; map of, 159; market economy and, 157–58, 172–73, 189, 200; Mechanical Revolution and, 166–71, 173; Mediterranean trade and, 60, 142; northern development of, 158–65, 189, 195, 200; northern vs. southern Mediterranean regions of, 154, 157, 162, 164; Ottoman threat to, 151, 152, 194; Protestantism and, 82, 196–97, 199, 200; Romans and, 82, 91, 174; steam railroad and, 229; steamships and, 230–31; water comparative advantage of, 149–50, 154, 158, 160–63, 172–73, 254, 375; water productivity and, 450. See also Voyages of Discovery; specific countries

  European Union, 82, 242; water policy directive (2000), 450

  Evans, Oliver, 225, 283

  evaporation, 10, 11, 13, 43, 66, 362, 374; global warming and, 478; Nile and, 388, 390, 400

  Everglades, 462

  Exodus, 44

  factory system, 221–22, 224, 227, 284, 476, 488

  factory towns, 251, 283–84

  failed states, 371, 396, 415, 483, 495

  Fairmount Waterworks (Phila.), 225

  famine, 32, 110, 131, 148, 166, 179, 387, 396, 430, 482, 495; Ethiopia/Sudan and, 390–91; Green Revolution as counter to, 360; India and, 231, 360

  Faraday, Michael, 250, 285

  farming. See agriculture; irrigation

  Fashoda Incident (1898), 238–39

  Fatah guerrillas, 402

  Fatimids, 37, 144, 148

  Federalists (U.S.), 274

  Ferdinand, King, 148, 187, 188

  Fertile Crescent, 37, 47, 384, 401, 487; Agricultural Revolution and, 19; map of, 40. See also Mesopotamia

  fertilizers, 257, 343, 347, 350, 352, 442; Green Revolution and, 360; water pollution from, 353, 354, 398, 472, 473, 476

  feudalism, 160, 163, 172

  Field, Cyrus W., 230

  filtration plants, 254, 263

  financial markets, 166, 196, 202, 203, 204, 217, 295

  firearms, 116, 119. See also artillery; cannon; gunpowder

  fires, 296, 297, 356

  First Crusade, 141, 160
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  fisheries, 179, 280, 457; water pollution and, 352–53, 354, 362, 372, 398, 472

  Fitch, John, 230, 288

  Flanders Fleet, 173–76, 179, 182

  floating water mills, 84–85, 93, 144, 165, 168, 169, 224, 283, 284

  flood control, 31, 51, 100, 105; giant dams and, 287, 323, 338, 343, 488

  flooding, 13, 14, 18, 20, 24–28, 52, 114–15, 483; Colorado River and, 332; dam collapse and, 327; global warming and, 478; Grand Canal and, 444; Indus unpredictability of, 55; levee collapse and, 464; Mississippi River and, 275–76; New Orleans and, 18, 464, 479; Nile predictable cycle of, 26–27, 32, 47; Tennessee River and, 343; Tigris and Euphrates and, 38, 42; Yangtze and, 125, 436, 437, 439; Yellow River and, 98, 100, 110, 118, 125. See also monsoons

  flood stories, 42

  Florence, 164, 165

  Florida, 276–77, 278, 279, 458, 462–63

  flour mills. See gristmills

  flush toilet, 257–58

  food: global shortage of, 471, 476, 480; from New World, 188, 360; preservation of, 179; price of, 398, 482; water content of, 373

  food imports (as virtual water), 373, 384–85, 397, 406, 415, 423–24, 476, 483

  Forbidden City, 124

  forced labor, 31–32, 41, 105; China and, 111, 112, 432; Suez Canal and, 236. See also slave labor

  Ford, Henry, 343

  foreign policy. See diplomacy, water

  forests, 11, 19, 56, 65, 161, 267, 280, 329; New York watersheds and, 460, 461; reforestation of, 450, 470. See also deforestation

  Fort Peck Dam, 338

  fossil water. See aquifers

  foundling water-motif myth, 44, 76

  Fourth Crusade, 141, 177, 178

  France, 124, 160, 165, 173, 196, 203–10, 252; American Revolution and, 206, 270, 272–73; canal engineering and, 214–15, 216, 289, 488; Fashoda Incident and, 238–39; Louisiana Purchase and, 277–79, 291; Panama Canal project and, 309–14, 316, 317; steamboats and, 288; Suez Canal and, 216, 234–36, 237; Suez Crisis and, 241, 242, 243; U.S. Quasi-War with, 277, 303; water power and, 168, 224–25. See also Napoleonic Wars; Paris

  Francis, James B., 285

  Francis turbines, 285, 286, 287

  frankincense, 34, 35, 58, 129, 393

  Franklin, Benjamin, 272, 274, 276, 293, 379

  Franks, 91, 94, 141, 160

  freedom of shipping, 482

  free market. See market economy

  French and Indian War, 205

  French Revolution, 273

  freshwater: city sites and, 20, 139; conservation of, 456, 463–67; contamination of (see water pollution); contemporary demand for, 368, 381–82; daily individual amount needed of, 370–71; ecosystem depletion and, 368–69, 372; farms as greatest users of, 471; giant dam distribution of, 357–58, 361; giant pipelines and, 409; global warming effect on, 426–27, 446; growth in use of (1700–2000), 228; as human right, 412, 491, 495; as new oil, 367, 372, 383, 411–16, 447, 449; public health and, 3, 251–52, 254, 263; rating of, 371; renewable sources of, 10, 13, 374, 375, 449; sanitary revolution and, 262–64; Silk Roads route and, 108; sources of, 12–13, 20, 224–25; steam pumping of, 2, 224, 225, 228; sustainable equilibrium and, 357; U.S. supply of, 344; wasteful practices and, 418–19, 448, 463; water cycle and, 13. See also drinking water; Haves and Have-Nots paradigm; water scarcity

  Friant Dam, 342

  frontier thesis (Turner), 325

  Frontinus, Julius, 88

  frozen water. See ice forms

  fuel cells, 480

  Fulton, Robert, 229–30, 288, 289–90

  Gabriel, Archangel, 129

  Galilee, Sea of, 401, 402, 403, 405, 407

  galleass, 152

  galleon, 188

  galley, 36, 77, 152, 192

  Gama, Vasco da, 120, 150–51, 180, 181, 185, 186, 189–94; drinking water casks and, 195; route of, 190–91

  Gambia River, 153, 185, 292

  Gandhi, Indira, 419

  Ganges delta, 57, 73, 259

  Ganges River, 292, 422, 425; dam effects on, 361; glacier shrinkage and, 426

  Ganges Valley, 54, 56, 57, 275

  Gangotri glacier, 426

  Garden of Eden, 39, 410

  gas (as water form), 10, 66, 218. See also steam engine

  Gaugamela, Battle of (331 BC), 72

  Gaul, 63, 78

  Gaza Strip, 402, 404, 406

  gears, 107, 117, 168

  General Electric, 357

  genetically modified crops, 373, 381, 480

  Genghis Khan, 109, 117, 118, 146; memorial tomb of, 435

  Genoa, 59, 118, 142, 164, 173–78

  genocides, 371, 396, 495

  George III, 211, 272, 273

  Georgia (U.S. state), 467–68

  geothermal field, 455

  Germany, 160, 163; sea power of, 233, 305, 319

  germ theory, 251, 262, 316–17

  Ghana, 137

  Ghent, 164

  Gibraltar, 60, 80, 208

  Gibraltar, Strait of, 205; European control of, 174–75, 178; Islamic control of, 79, 132, 303. See also Pillars of Hercules

  Gihon Spring, 49, 50

  glaciers, 11, 12, 19; global warming and, 426–27, 446

  Gladstone, William, 237

  Glasgow, 251, 254

  Gleick, Peter, 361

  global economy, 3, 110, 180, 228, 230, 234, 319, 360–61; dam-building boom and, 357; freedom of shipping and, 482; U.S. primacy and, 267; water productivity advantage in, 469

  global warming, 356, 457, 468, 474–76; early signs of, 12; effects of, 426–27, 446, 478–80; feedback loops of, 478; water-use footprints and, 451

  Glorious Revolution (1688), 204

  Goa, 193–94

  Golan Heights, 402, 403, 405, 406, 411–12

  gold: Africa and, 183, 186; California and, 85, 299–300; free markets and, 202; New World and, 188, 196, 198

  Golden Hinde (ship), 198, 199

  Golden Horn, 139, 140, 151, 177

  Gold Rush, 85, 299–300

  Gomes, Fernäo, 186–87

  Goths, 91, 92, 93–94, 95

  grain, 10, 17, 20, 21, 24, 30, 39, 41, 43, 44, 66; China and, 419, 430–31, 434, 435, 436; Crimea and, 66; European three-field crop rotation and, 162; food chain and, 373; high-yielding hybrid, 360; India and, 231, 424; major world producers of, 417–18; Mediterranean trade and, 70, 71, 80; Roman imports of, 37, 75, 77, 79, 83, 84, 92; Saudi cultivation of, 413; United States and, 267, 269; water mills and, 84–85; water-poor nations’ import of, 373, 397

  Granada, 144, 187

  granaries, 20, 21, 25, 45; centralized control of, 31, 42, 52, 112. See also gristmills

  Grand Canal (China), 2, 97, 98, 112–16, 119–24, 128, 439; command economy and, 172; Erie Canal compared with, 293; Europe’s river network compared with, 164; length of, 112; locks and, 119, 122, 215; major breeches in, 125; New Grand Canal and, 122–23; pollution of, 444; precursor of, 104–5, 215; significance of, 97, 111, 113; South-to-North Diversion Project and, 431, 444, 445

  Grand Canal (Venice), 165, 201

  Grand Canyon, 327, 331, 332, 337, 352

  Grand Coulee Dam, 338–41

  Grand Pont (River Seine), 165

  Grant, Ulysses S., 309

  Grapes of Wrath, The (Steinbeck), 346

  grappling hook, 152

  Grasse, François de, 273

  grasslands, 11, 19, 322; vanishing of, 435, 476

  Great Britain. See Britain

  Great Depression (1930s), 3, 329, 337, 338, 342, 381, 481

  Great Lakes, 13, 230, 289, 293, 294; lowered water levels and, 468; pollution of, 354; U.S. control of, 304

  Great Schism (papacy), 95

  Great Stink of 1858 (London), 249, 250, 256, 260, 261, 265, 457

  Great Wall of China, 25, 103, 108, 112, 121, 435

  Greece, ancient, 36, 49, 52, 64–72, 158, 252; civilization of, 67, 70, 74; colonies of, 66, 76, 77; as seafaring society, 59. See also Athens; Hellenic culture

  Greek fire
, 138–39, 140, 141

  Greek philosophy and science, 17, 66–67, 74; Islamic revival of, 145, 184

  Green GDP initiative, 441, 442

  greenhouse gas emissions, 473, 475, 476, 478

  Green Mountain Boys, 271

  Green Revolution, 3, 267, 360–61, 373, 417, 419, 488; call for revival of, 421–22, 424, 429–30, 482

  Gregory XIII, Pope, 95

  gristmills, 84–85, 93, 104, 107, 144, 149, 166, 281; waterwheel invention and, 167, 488

  groundwater, 10, 13, 43, 56, 449, 489; ecosystem pollution and, 353–54, 425–26, 472; overpumping of, 341, 344–48, 361–62, 382, 385, 401, 414, 418, 423, 434, 435, 480; recycling and, 457–58. See also aquifers

  Guadalquiver River, 144, 174

  Guinea, Gulf of, 184, 190, 194

  Gujarat, 423

  Gulf of. See key word

  Gulf Stream, 12, 160, 186

  Gulf War (1991), 410

  Gulf War (2003), 410, 411

  gunboats, 232, 239, 269, 305

  gunpowder, 22, 116, 171; Lepanto sea battle and, 152; military significance of, 192, 206; Mongol use of, 146

  Gupta dynasty, 57

  Guthrie, Woody, 340

  Habsburg dynasty, 188–89, 196, 200, 309

  Haile Selassie, 392, 393

  Hamilton, Alexander, 273, 274, 280, 282

  Hammer, Armand, 416

  Hammurabi, 39, 45–47, 50

  Han Empire, 83, 101, 105–10, 111, 115, 442

  Hanford (Wash.), 341

  Hanging Gardens of Babylon, 50

  Hangzhou, 112, 115, 117

  Hanna, Mark, 311

  Hannibal, 78–79

  Hanno, 184

  Han River, 444

  Hansa (Hanseatic League), 163, 178–79

  Harappa, 52, 54

  harbors, 11, 16, 41, 60, 65, 74, 113; Alexandria and, 74; Britain and, 211; Constantinople and, 139; European coastline and, 161, 164, 179; German free trade cities and, 163; Netherlands and, 164, 201–2; port restructuring and, 468; Portugal and, 181–82; Rome’s man-made, 83; U.S. Atlantic seaboard and, 280, 294–95

  Harington, John, 257

  Harris, Marvin, 172

  Haryana, 423

  Hasdrubal, 78–79

  Hatshepsut, Queen, 34–35, 393

  Haves and Have-Nots paradigm, 13, 352, 367–83, 417, 423, 428, 448, 472, 491–96; democracies and, 449; ecosystem damage and, 472; human indifference and, 485–86; India and, 423; Palestinians and, 403–4

  Hay, John, 308, 314

  Hay-Pauncefote Treaty (1901), 308

 

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