

An edition of Blue Gold (1999)
the fight to stop the corporate theft of the world's water
By Maude Barlow
Publish Date
2002
Publisher
New Press,distributed by W.W. Norton
Language
eng
Pages
283
Description:
"Increasingly, transnational corporations are plotting to control the world's dwindling water supply. In England and France, where water has already been privatized, rates have soared and water shortages have been severe. The major bottled-water producers - Perrier, Evian, Naya, and now Coca-Cola and PepsiCo - are part of one of the fastest growing and least regulated industries, buying up freshwater rights and drying up crucial supplies. Maude Barlow and Tony Clarke, two of the most active opponents to this trend, show how the corporate giants act in their own interest and how, contrary to received wisdom, water only flows uphill to the wealthy, who can afford it.". "The consumption of water doubles every twenty years - more than twice the rate of the increase in human population. Blue Gold captures in striking detail the forces behind the increasing depletion of the world's fresh-water, and the human and ecological impacts."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Water-supply, Water resources development, Economic aspects of Water-supply, Political aspects of Water-supply, Political aspects, Economic aspects, Government policy, Globalization, Water rights, Water rights (International law), Umweltpolitik, Droits sur les eaux, Wasserreserve, Water supply, Globalisierung, Approvisionnement, Eau, Aspect économique, International business enterprises, Corporations, corrupt practices