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Venice Against the Sea: A City Besieged |  
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  "Venice is in trouble," writes John Keahey. The city is sinking into the  sea. It has lost six feet over the last millennium and soon will lose more. The  problem has become so bad that hotel concierges routinely distribute rubber  boots to guests, and tourists cross historic squares on elevated boardwalks.  Long-time residents flee not only the rising water, but also the rising cost-of- living and the rising industrial pollution. Venice, according to Keahey, "is  evolving into a crumbling museum." Once, of course, it was an economic  powerhouse with global reach; later it became the repository of some of the  finest art and architecture in the world. Now it's sinking, largely due to the  remorseless facts of geography, but also because the city's residents have  abused their underground water resources. In Venice Against the Sea,  Keahey offers a detailed description of what's gone wrong--and explores how the  city might be saved, at least temporarily, through innovative engineering. This  is a book anybody who has fallen in love with Venice will want to read, yet it  issues a stark warning for people in coastal cities all over the world. If sea  levels continue to rise, Venice's bleak fate may also be their own. --John  Miller
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