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A Dangerous Place : California's Unsettling Future

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One in two people living west of the 100th meridian in the United States resides in California.

Crammed into the San Francisco Bay Area and the Los Angeles Basin is a population greater than that of Texas.

Both these drought-prone regions need to import water over seemingly improbable distances.

Reliance on imported water, however, is not their Achilles' heel; it is the fact that each sits astride one of the most violently active seismic zones in the world. "A Dangerous Place" is both a compelling chronicle of the man-made eruption of development and progress over the last 150 years and a natural history of the subterranean upheavals that have threatened that human achievement.

Reisner describes in chillingly realistic detail the potential impact of an earthquake originating in the sixty-mile Hayward Fault running from San Francisco to San Jos-, 'sixty of the most populous, industrialized, economically valuable miles in the U.

S.' Here is a subject and a writer perfectly matched in a narrative that harnesses fact and a gloriously inventive intellect. "A Dangerous Place" is a riveting parable of the rise and fall of civilization. And it is, as well, the coda to the brilliant career of the late Marc Reisner.

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Pimlico
184413105X / 9781844131051
Paperback / softback
01/01/2079
United Kingdom
196 pages
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