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U.S. national debate topic, 2021-2022, [compiled by Grey House Publishing]

Label
U.S. national debate topic, 2021-2022, [compiled by Grey House Publishing]
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
U.S. national debate topic, 2021-2022
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1252918976
Responsibility statement
[compiled by Grey House Publishing]
Series statement
The reference shelf / H.W. Wilson, a Division of EBSCO Information Services, Inc.,, volume 93, number 3, 1948-6820
Summary
Each year since 1925, students from around the country engage in debates informed by the National Forensic League's (NFL) yearly national debate topic. Covering topics that range from U.S. foreign relations and economic policy abroad to key domestic issues, the NFL debate topics help shape academic and public discussions of some of the country's current issues and controversies. All life on Earth depends on water and, for humanity, water is the key to all civilization. In the modern world, humans consume vast quantities of water and waste even more, and this repeated pattern of overuse is leading to a serious and potentially existential water crisis. In this volume of The Reference Shelf, selected publications from a variety of sources discuss issues related to water conservation and preservation. In addition to looking at how states and the federal government can use laws and policies to preserve water, it examines how citizens can participate in this effort, locally and at the global level. Also discussed is the role of research and scientific development in both water conservation and water reclamation. Finally, the environmental factors affecting water resources are discussed, including droughts, floods, and the ongoing impact of climate change--Provided by publisher
Target audience
adult
resource.variantTitle
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