The Water Manifesto
  • Paperback ISBN: 9781552660553
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  • Paperback Price: $19.95 CAD
  • Publication Date: 2001
  • Rights: Canada
  • Pages: 160

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The Water Manifesto

Arguments for a World Water Contract

Riccardo Petrella

In 20 years time, some three of the eight billion people on earth will, if present trends continue, lack access to sufficient drinkable water. Already, half that number do not and another two billion lack clean water generally. The rest of humanity faces a degradation in fresh water quality. And there is no body of international law regulating the right and access to fresh water supplies. Ricardo Petrella exposes how corporate interests prevent an adequate response, and a market-oriented system that sees water as a commodity rather than a precious resource and fundamental human right. He calls for a world water contract to enshrine fresh water as an essential good. It should be controlled by communities in the public interest, and with international rules for equitable management and distribution.

Contents

  • The Role of Politics: A Preface (Mario Soares)
  • Achieving the First Revolution of the 21st Century
  • The Obstacle: The Lords of Water
  • Building a Different Future: A World Water Contract
  • The Water Manifesto: A Summary

About the Author

 Economist and political scientist, Riccardo Petrella, is the author of several groundbreaking books, including The Common Good and The Water Manifesto: Arguments for a World Water Contract. Riccardo Petrella is a teacher and activist, president of the International Committee for a World Water Contract and works with numerous international and European agencies. His writings and teachings centre on a vision in which human beings, and not commercial interests, are at the forefront of a new global social contract.