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billgerat
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Post Who owns the water?

World Bank and Multinational Corporations Seek to Privatize Water

International Forum on Globalization: Special Report
June 1999/ from PRIME 7/10/00
Title: The Global Water Crisis and the Commodification of the World’s Water Supply
Author: Maude Barlow www.ifg.org/bgsummary.html


Global consumption of water is doubling every 20 years, more than twice the rate of human population growth. According to the United Nations, more than one billion people already lack access to fresh drinking water. If current trends persist, by 2025 the demand for fresh water is expected to rise by 56 percent more than the amount of water that is currently available.
Multinational corporations recognize these trends and are trying to monopolize water supplies around the world. Monsanto, Bechtel, and other global multinationals are seeking control of world water systems and supplies.
The World Bank recently adopted a policy of water privatization and full-cost water pricing. This policy is causing great distress in many Third World countries, which fear that their citizens will not be able to afford for-profit water. Grassroots resistance to the privatization of water emerges as companies expand profit taking. San Francisco’s Bechtel Enterprises was contracted to manage the water system in Cochabamba, Bolivia, after the World Bank required Bolivia to privatize. When Bechtel pushed up the price of water, the entire city went on a general strike. The military killed a seventeen-year-old boy and arrested the water rights leaders. But after four months of unrest the Bolivian government forced Bechtel out of Cochambamba.
Bechtel Group Inc., a corporation with a long history of environmental abuses, now contracts with the city of San Francisco to upgrade the city’s water system. Bechtel employees are working side by side with government workers in a privatization move that activists fear will lead to an eventual take-over of San Francisco’s water system.
Maude Barlow, chair of the Council of Canadians, Canada’s largest public advocacy group, states, "Governments around the world must act now to declare water a fundamental human right and prevent efforts to privatize, export, and sell for profit a substance essential to all life." Research has shown that selling water on the open market only delivers it to wealthy cities and individuals.
Governments are signing away their control over domestic water supplies by participating in trade treaties such as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and in institutions such as the World Trade Organization (WTO). These agreements give transnational corporations the unprecedented right to the water of signatory companies.
Water-related conflicts are springing up around the globe. Malaysia, for example, owns half of Singapore’s water and, in 1997, threatened to cut off its water supply after Singapore criticized Malaysia’s government policies.
Monsanto plans to earn revenues of $420 million and a net income of $63 million by 2008 from its water business in India and Mexico. Monsanto estimates that water will become a multibillion-dollar market in the coming decades.

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Spooky
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That is fucking disgusting.


BTW, your sig. Hegel would argue with you and say history does repeat itself but only twice. First time is farce and the second is tragedy

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Donna_Matrix
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To add further insight to the water crisis:
Local bars don't serve water in glasses anymore. They charge you three bucks for bottled water. I say, what's this world coming to?

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Nutrimentia
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*pukes*

Good god that is a horrible, horrible phenomenon. I further disgusted that no one in here has picked up on this.

I wish I wasn't so pessimistic about the future of the world, but my predictions that I made in the Malthus articles are looking more and more accurate all the time.



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Well, we can't say "What're they gonna do next? Charge us to have water?" anymore. I'm sure we could say, "What next? Charging for air?" but that shouldn't be much more far off either.

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Originally posted by SkapeGoat:
Well, we can't say "What're they gonna do next? Charge us to have water?" anymore. I'm sure we could say, "What next? Charging for air?" but that shouldn't be much more far off either.


There's plenty of free water that cannot be drank, it costs money to treat and transport water. There is a pretty big market for filters for heat and a/c systems and for air filtration machines for people with allergies and people who are concerned about air quality too. We've always paid for the treatment and transportation of water and many pay to treat the air inside their homes and businesses.

The idea of a very small group controlling all the usable water is horrifying.

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Roshigoth
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Move to the beach! Build your own desalination plant. Don't pay for water ever again!

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