It is also the pivotal factor in the search for life on other planets and in establishing possible future human settlements in the outer world. In recent times, the rapid depletion of water in our habitats has the potential to trigger unforeseen chaos and conflicts both within nations and across borders. Aniket Ghanashyam's book The Watershed Moment brings out compelling perspectives that are likely to engage individuals and governments on the importance of human survival hinging on this precious resource.
The book highlights the intrinsic connect between water and human evolution, tracing how the progress of humans from hunter/gatherers to more advanced civilisations Mesopotamian, Harappan, Indus Valley, Chinese civilisations - was largely the result of well-developed water management systems. The book shows how our ancestors were able to achieve food security through these water management systems that provided a secure and settled existence and enabled the development of cultural components that made up the fabric of those civilisations. Inversely, the demise of these civilisations was attributed to the loss of water in the habitat. Nature's fury in the form of floods, droughts, landslides, heat, deforestation and so on, might have resulted in mass migrations.
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