Hidden Nature: The Startling Insights of Viktor Schauberger (by Alick Bartholomew)
This title pioneers a new Science of Nature. It offers striking new arguments against GM technologies. It proposes startling solutions to our energy needs. It includes a foreword by David Bellamy Austrian naturalist. Viktor Schauberger (1885-1958) was far ahead of his time. From his unusually detailed observations of the natural world, he pioneered a completely new understanding of how nature works. He also foresaw, and tried to warn against, the global waste and ecological destruction of our age. This book describes and explains Schauberger's insights in contemporary, accessible language. His remarkable discoveries - which address issues such as sick water, ailing forests, climate change and, above all, renewable energy - have dramatic implications for how we should work with nature and its resources.
This book blows me away and makes me sad at the same time. This is the stuff that should be taught in schools and universities. These are the technologies that should be developed asap. If not, then in the not too distant future wars will be waged for the most precious and currently most underappreciated possession we have: fresh, drinkable water.