ABSTRACT

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.

part I|76 pages

The Crisis

chapter 1|23 pages

Red Alert

How the world is running out of fresh water

chapter 2|25 pages

Endangered Planet

How the global water crisis is endangering the planet and other species

chapter 3|26 pages

Dying of Thirst

How the global water crisis threatens humanity

part II|104 pages

The Politics

chapter 4|22 pages

Everything for Sale

How economic globalization is driving the world water crisis

chapter 5|28 pages

Global Water Lords

How transnational water corporations are commodifying the earth’s water for profit

chapter 6|25 pages

Emergent Water Cartel

How corporations and governments are poised to mobilize global trade in water

chapter 7|27 pages

Global Nexus

How international trade and financial institutions have become the tools of the transnational water companies

part III|85 pages

The Way Forward

chapter 8|22 pages

Fightback

How people around the world are actively resisting the theft of their water rights

chapter 9|24 pages

The Standpoint

How common principles and goals can save the world’s water

chapter 10|22 pages

The Way Forward

How Ordinary People Can and Will Save the Global Water Supply

chapter |15 pages

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