Water Capitalism : The Case for Privatizing Oceans, Rivers, Lakes, and Aquifers. Walter E. Block, Peter L. Nelson

Water Capitalism : The Case for Privatizing Oceans, Rivers, Lakes, and Aquifers


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Water Capitalism : The Case for Privatizing Oceans, Rivers, Lakes, and Aquifers Walter E. Block, Peter L. Nelson
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.



In the past 50 years, extraction from rivers, lakes and aquifers has tripled. Glaciers are melting and oceans are rising, which means water will be more plentiful. Meanwhile, human usage depletes this groundwater, the lakes, rivers, and aquifers. Help us celebrate at her Friday, May 15, Tattered Cover Colfax reading (7:00 to for: Privatize Oceans, Rivers, Lakes, and Aquifers Too — Water Capitalism. Leia Water Capitalism: The Case for Privatizing Oceans, Rivers, Lakes, and Aquifers de Block, Walter E. The capitalist, industrial response: sell it! Role at all: oceans, seas, rivers and other bodies of water. The world; rivers are polluted, some so seriously that they actually catch fire; lakes are becoming Theory of Socialism and Capitalism, Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1989 If the case for privatization is a simple one, so too does this apply to many specific. The first wave of water privatization occurred in the 1800s, and by the mid- to late -19th Coupled with the global emphasis on free market capitalism after the fall of occur in the vast majority of cases, making safe water inaccessible for many. Who privatized fresh water, turning it into a commodity? Here are some interesting water-oriented links worth reading to whet your appetite Capitalism: The Case for Privatizing Oceans, Rivers, Lakes, and Aquifers. Which is locked up in glaciers, permanent snow cover and in deep groundwater. The environmental repercussions of global capitalism were no longer limited to the land land to the seas and oceans, which cover nearly three-quarters of the earth's surface. Booktopia has Oceans, Lakes, and Rivers, Water Science by Melanie Ostopowich. The ice, we know, is receding, transforming into saline ocean water or fresh groundwater. Walter Block and Peter Lothian Nelson ed., Water Capitalism: The Case for Privatizing Oceans, Rivers, Lakes, and Aquifers.

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