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More than 1 billion people lack access to clean drinking water.<ref>http://viralcircus.com/50-iconic-photos-that-will-forever-define-the-21st-century-so-far-everyone-has-to-see-this/</ref>
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More than 1 billion people lack access to clean drinking water.<ref>http://viralcircus.com/50-iconic-photos-that-will-forever-define-the-21st-century-so-far-everyone-has-to-see-this/</ref> [[Peter Brabeck-Letmathe]], the Chairman and former CEO of [[Nestlé]], stated that the answer to global water issues is privatization and that "access to water is not a public right".<ref>http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-privatisation-of-water-nestle-denies-that-water-is-a-fundamental-human-right/5332238</ref>
  
 
==Global North==
 
==Global North==

Revision as of 04:13, 31 August 2016

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Interest of• European Policy Forum
• Globalisation Institute
• Institute for Public Policy Research
• Robert F. Kennedy Jr
• World Resources Institute
Subpage(s)Water/Fluoridation
The most basic resource needed for life, and unavailable to more than 1 billion people worldwide. :-( ...

More than 1 billion people lack access to clean drinking water.[1] Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, the Chairman and former CEO of Nestlé, stated that the answer to global water issues is privatization and that "access to water is not a public right".[2]

Global North

A 2016 paper in Environmental Science & Technology Letters claimed that millions of US citizens have been drinking toxic water for years.[3]

Global South

Villagers in Natwarghad (Gujarat, India) draw water from a huge communal well.

Ecological damage has let to the lowering of water tables and pollution of aquifers worldwide. This has often increased the profits of a few global trans national companies, by imperilling the drinking water of large numbers of rural people and encouraged their migration to cities.

 

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Murray Rothbard“It has always been a bit of mystery to me why left-environmentalists, who shriek in horror at a bit of Alar on apples, who cry "cancer" even more absurdly than the boy cried "Wolf," who hate every chemical additive known to man, still cast their benign approval upon fluoride, a highly toxic and probably carcinogenic substance. And not only let fluoride emissions off the hook, but endorse uncritically the massive and continuing dumping of fluoride into the nation's water supply.”Murray Rothbard1993
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