Quotes
“A really interesting account of the possibilities for technology to solve one of the greatest and underestimated challenges of our age.” Tony Blair
“If you are worried about global water shortages-and you should be-read this book. Seth Siegel brings an urgent message of how the world can save itself using remarkable techniques and technology developed in Israel. Let There Be Water is essential reading. I highly recommend it.” Michael Bloomberg
“With global water shortages generating political, military and humanitarian crises across the globe, Israel’s astonishing ingenuity for wresting abundance from drought is an inspiring and instructive blueprint for the planet.” Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
“In the last fifty years, one place has taken water scarcity and turned it into water abundance—Israel. The Israelis did it with science, skill, and by thinking fifty years ahead. Seth M. Siegel’s book Let There Be Water pieces together the surprising story of how Israel made itself into a ‘water superpower’ with clarity, with verve, and most important, with a sense of hope for everyone else facing water problems.” Charles Fishman, New York Times bestselling author
“Let There Be Water is the expertly and movingly told story of how Israeli specialists and NGOs greatly helped many Africans gain access to clean water. Seth Siegel shows how Israel uses its water skills both to help developing nations and as a tool of diplomacy. We all have so much to learn from this superb book.” Ruhakana Rugunda, Prime Minister of Uganda
“Insightful…an instructive reminder that climate and geography don’t control a state’s destiny. Nature, as it turns out, is not as important as government nurture.” Wall Street Journal
“Fascinating account…A major contribution to this hotly debated issue and to broader questions of environmental policy.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“With current drought conditions across Western North America, this hard-won water wisdom should be of interest to concerned readers.” Library Journal
“From the arid front lines of the freshwater scarcity crisis, Siegel provides an eye-opening account how Israel turned adversity into opportunity to become an innovative pioneer in the global quest for a new water paradigm.” Steven Solomon, author, Water: The Epic Struggle for Wealth, Power, and Civilization