Water is a human right: "A rousing case for what will be one of the key environmental challenges of the twenty-first century." --Booklist The United Nations has recognized access to water as a basic human right--but there is still much work to be done to stem this growing environmental crisis. In this book, water activist Maude Barlow draws on her extensive experience to lay out a set of key principles that show the way forward to what she calls a "water-secure and water-just world."
Not only does she reveal the powerful players even now impeding the recognition of the human right to water, she argues that water must not become a commodity to be bought and sold on the open market. Focusing on solutions, she includes stories of struggle and resistance from marginalized communities, as well as government policies that work for both people and the planet.
At a time when climate change has moved to the top of the national agenda and the stage is being set for unprecedented drought, mass starvation, and the migration of millions of refugees in search of water,
Blue Future is an urgent call to preserve our most valuable resource for generations to come.
"In a book as clear as a pristine mountain stream, Maude Barlow lays out a practical and inspiring vision for how we can defend water--the source of all life--from the forces of death." --Naomi Klein, author of
The Shock DoctrineAuthor: Maude Barlow
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: New Press
Published: 01/07/2014
Pages: 336
Weight: 1.05lbs
Size: 8.20h x 5.60w x 1.20d
ISBN: 9781595589477
Review Citation(s): Publishers Weekly 11/04/2013
Kirkus Reviews 11/15/2013
Booklist 12/01/2013 pg. 12
Choice 09/01/2014 pg. 108
About the AuthorA recipient of Sweden's Right Livelihood Award and a Lannan- Cultural Freedom Fellowship,
Maude Barlow is head of the Council of Canadians and founder of the Blue Planet Project. The author of sixteen books, including
Blue Gold and
Blue Covenant (both available from The New Press), she is on the boards of Food & Water Watch and the International Forum on Globalization. She lives in Ottawa.