Water export & related issues
These first two articles were written by Maude Barlowe, and are especially worth reading. Maude Barlowe is doing for the commodification of water what Rachel Carson did for pesticide use back in the 1960s.
- Blue Gold: The Commodification of the World’s Water Supplies
- Water Incorporated
Jamie Linton, one of Maude Barlow’s colleagues at the Council of Canadians, recently published “Canada on Tap – The Environmental Implications of Water Exports”, which reviews the available science on ecological impacts of bulk water exports. To find it, go to
Council of Canadians and follow the links to:
– Water Campaign
– – Reports & Analysis
– – – “Canada on Tap” (first one on the list)
Other water export-related topics
- The New Economy of Water
- Towable storage bladders in Greece
- Norwegian waterbag technology
Globalization
Existing treaties like the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), and treaties currently being negotiated, like the General Agreement on Trade and Services (GATS) and the Free Trade Association of the Americas (FTAA), may soon have devastating effects on water rights and water usage.
Corporations are preparing to treat water the way Enron treated energy — in California and around the world.
- Public Citizen: Global Trade Watch
- The Alliance for Democracy
- The International Forum on Globalization
Privatization
- Privatization of Water Services in the United States
- Water Observatory
- Coalition Against Privatization (CAP of Water)
Environmental science: rivers & estuaries
- Riparian Areas: Functions and Strategies for Management
- UCSD: Essential Fish Habitat FAQ – California
- Monterey Peninsula Water Management District (MPWMD): Water Supply Alternatives
Great Lakes
- Stupak, Ehlers, Stupak, Camp Offer New Water Moratorium Bill
- Stupak letter to Bush
- Michigan Citizens for Water Conservation
Invasive species
- Invasive Species and costs
- Invasive species in ships carrying water ballasts
- UN Biodiversity – alien species