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Pipe Dreams: The Urgent Global Quest to Transform the Toilet | Chelsea Wald
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From an award-winning science journalist, a lively, informative, and humorous deep dive into the future of the toiletfrom creative uses for harvested biosolids, to the bold engineers dedicated to bringing safe sanitation to the billions of people worldwide living withoutfor fans of popular science bestsellers by Mary Roach. Most of us do not give much thought to the centerpiece of our bathrooms, but the toilet is an unexpected paradox. On the one hand, it is a modern miracle: a ubiquitous fixture in a vast sanitation system that has helped add decades to human lifespan by reducing disease. On the other hand, the toilet is also a tragic failure: less than half of the worlds population can access a toilet that safely manages bodily waste, including many right here in the United States. And it is inefficient, squandering clean water as well as the nutrients and energy contained in the waste we flush away. While we see radical technological change in almost every other aspect of our lives, we remain stuck in a sanitation status quoin part because the topic of toilets is taboo. Fortunately, theres hopeand Pipe Dreams daringly profiles the growing army of scientists, engineers, philanthropists, entrepreneurs, and activists worldwide who are overcoming their aversions and focusing their formidable skills on making toilets accessible and healthier for all. This potential revolution in sanitation has many benefits, including reducing inequalities, mitigating climate change and water scarcity, improving agriculture, and optimizing health. Author Chelsea Wald takes us on a wild world tour from a compost toilet project in Haiti, to a plant in the Netherlands that harvests used toilet paper from sewage, and shows us a bot that hangs out in manholes to estimate opioid use in a city, among many other fascinating developments. Much more than a glorified trash can, the toilet, Wald maintains, holds the power to help solve many of the worlds problems, if only we can harness it.
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JamieArc
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Thank you for all the birthday #LitsyLove! And a special thanks to my original Litsy pen pal, @catiewithac for this book! I am really excited to read it (trying so hard not to insert toilet humor here 🤐).

catiewithac Happy belated birthday!!! I hope you enjoy the book! 3y
BookwormAHN 😺😺 3y
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PIpe Dreams is science and environmentalism with a heavy dose of potty humor! If you‘ve ever wondered about the history of indoor plumbing, public health, and inequality…this book is just for you! I heartily enjoyed this read and wish more science writers had the gumption to tackle waste management. (Cookies are gingerbread using the new cutter from my #WinterSolsticeSwap). 🚽 💩 🍪

Chrissyreadit The cookies are gorgeous! 3y
TheBookHippie OH MY WORD!!! They‘re so cool!!! 😍 3y
JamieArc This book sounds great! I weirdly think about toilets a lot, and had a friend growing up whose dad worked in waste management and had some of the most interesting stories. 3y
MemoirsForMe Wow! Those cookies! Beautiful! 😍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 3y
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