Watch Out: The World Bank Is Quietly Funding a Massive Corporate Water Grab
Even though water privatization has been a massive failure around the world, the World Bank just quietly gave $139 million to its latest corporate buddy….
Even though water privatization has been a massive failure around the world, the World Bank just quietly gave $139 million to its latest corporate buddy….
Sarah Menet Money Teachers “The next thing that came to me was more felt than seen. It was the understanding that shortly after the crashing…
Larry Knowles AOL News Someday, millions of Americans will be drinking their own urine, says Robert Roy Britt, managing editor of LiveScience.com, a news site…
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PhysOrg New research has provided the first evidence that ‘gender bending’ chemicals which find their way from human products into rivers and oceans can have…
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Mother Jones Kevin Drum Mother Jones Here are a few recent data points for you: (1) The New York Times reports that “skepticism and outright denial…
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Henry Brean Las Vegas Review Oddly, the drought’s latest milestone arrived on a rainy day. Just before noon Sunday, as thunderstorms closed in on the…
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Science Daily The world’s rivers, the single largest renewable water resource for humans and a crucible of aquatic biodiversity, are in a crisis of ominous…
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