Thirst

Thirst
About this book
Out of sight of most Americans, global corporations like Nestle, Suez, and Veolia are rapidly buying up our local water sources--lakes, streams, and springs--and taking control of public water services. In their drive to privatize and commodify water, they have manipulated and bought politicians, clinched backroom deals, and subverted the democratic process by trying to deny citizens a voice in fundamental decisions about their most essential public resource. The authors' PBS documentary Thirst showed how communities around the world are resisting the privatization and commodification of water. Thirst, the book, picks up where the documentary left off, revealing the emergence of controversial new water wars in the United States and showing how communities here are fighting this battle, often against companies headquartered overseas. Read a review...http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/03/18/RVGS9OHPKT1.DTL
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- OL Work ID
- OL8575175W
Subjects
NonfictionPoliticsPrivatizationScienceSocial aspectsSocial aspects of PrivatizationSocial aspects of Water resources developmentWater resources developmentManagement of land & natural resourcesSocial impact of disastersPolitics / Current EventsPolitical SciencePolitics/International RelationsEconomic ConditionsPolitical Science / GeneralNational resources