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In her bestselling books Blue Gold and Blue Covenant,
world-renowned water activist Maude Barlow exposed the battle for
ownership of our dwindling water supply and the emergence of an
international, grassroots-led movement to reclaim water as a public
good. Since then, the United Nations has recognized access to water
as a basic human right-but there is still much work to be done to
stem this growing crisis. In this major new book, Barlow draws on
her extensive experience and insight to lay out a set of key
principles that show the way forward to what she calls a
"water-secure and water-just world." Not only does she reveal the
powerful players even now impeding the recognition of the human
right to water, she argues that water must not become a commodity
to be bought and sold on the open market. Focusing on solutions,
she includes stories of struggle and resistance from marginalized
communities, as well as government policies that work for both
people and the planet. At a time when climate change has moved to
the top of the national agenda and when the stage is being set for
unprecedented drought, mass starvation, and the migration of
millions of refugees in search of water, Blue Future is an urgent
call to preserve our most valuable resource for generations to
come.
International tensions around water are rising in many of the
world's most volatile regions. The policy recipe pursued by the
West, and imposed on governments elsewhere, is to pass control over
water to private interests, which simply accelerates the cycle of
inequality and deprivation. California, as well as China, South
Africa, Mexico and countries on every continent already face a
crisis. This book exposes the enormity of the problem, the dangers
of the proposed "solution" and the alternative, which is to
recognise access to water as a fundamental human right, not
dependent on ability to pay.
Global Backlash is the first book to move beyond the monolithic
portrayal of the globalization protests that have escalated since
Seattle and are not likely to abate soon. With trenchant analysis
and dozens of primary documents from a variety of popular and
uncommon sources, Robin Broad explores proposals and initiatives
coming from the backlash to answer the question, But what do they
want? A range of sophisticated propositions and a vibrant debate
among segments of the backlash emerge. Highly readable and
analytically powerful, this book is vital to understanding the most
potent protest movement of our times. Visit our website for sample
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International tensions around water are rising in many of the
world's most volatile regions. The policy recipe pursued by the
West, and imposed on governments elsewhere, is to pass control over
water to private interests, which simply accelerates the cycle of
inequality and deprivation. California, as well as China, South
Africa, Mexico and countries on every continent already face a
crisis. This book exposes the enormity of the problem, the dangers
of the proposed solution and the alternative, which is to recognize
access to water as a fundamental human right, not dependent on
ability to pay.
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