The world has water problems. This book has solutions
In The Last Drop, Tim Smedley looks at water scarcity, flooding, pollution and more
The Last Drop
Tim Smedley
Picador, $29.99
A journalist and a farmer visit three fields with different styles of cultivation — conventional, organic and no-till — to bury cotton underwear in each. Though this sounds like the beginning of a bad joke, it’s actually a test of soil health. Healthy soil that produces robust crops holds plenty of water and teems with life that will feast on the undies. This scene is just one of many in U.K.-based journalist Tim Smedley’s book The Last Drop.