Thursday, January 27, 2005

Peter Cook: Six Part Debate on the Privatization of Water

Cook, Peter. "Fluid Dynamics: A Debate on Water Privatization, Pt. 1 Grist (July 9, 2004)

Everyone knows that water is the stuff of life. But is it best viewed as a commodity or as part of the commons? Should providing safe, affordable water be the role of governments, corporations, or partnerships between the two? On Tuesday, July 13 (dates may vary for local stations), the PBS show P.O.V. is airing "Thirst," a documentary by Alan Snitow and Deborah Kaufman that addresses these and other issues about water privatization. In partnership with P.O.V., Grist is hosting a week-long debate on the merits of water privatization between Peter Cook, executive director of the National Association of Water Companies, and Maude Barlow and Sara Ehrhardt, anti-privatization activists with the Council of Canadians.


Part two: "Wrung Dry."; Part Three: "The Right to Privacy."; Part Four: "Drink Different."; Part Five: "Roiling the Waters."; Part Six: "All Wet."]

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