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tv   Lords Of Water  Al Jazeera  March 27, 2022 9:00am-10:01am AST

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ah, ah ah hello, i'm adrian finnegan in dough. how, with a summary of the use on al jazeera, ukraine's western city levine has been hit by russian air strikes. the cultural center has just 70 kilometers from the polish board up and had largely avoid it being hit until now. it's a major hub for fleeing ukrainians out his era zane bus. robbie, is that the evening quite in the west of ukraine? broken by the sound of russian missiles hitting their target hours after the attack of fuel storage facility still burning, smoke still covering the skies over levine,
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the capital, ukrainian se may be the heart of the country, but levies with nearly 800 years of history and cultural heritage, is it so we verse and i thought that they will not touch with you again because they were targeted mostly to these you grantee, event, genevieve and vic cities in the for either now they i am taking is it characters hot of you? great. you're the most of us. i think it's terrible. we didn't come here from cave to hear bombings swore it's real war. it's terrible really because people are dying . although as he does perfect, it is beautiful. it is no destroyed. stuff to still for to because 21st century. what can we say about more?
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there is outrage here. ukrainians say they feel betrayed by russia and despise vladimir putin national. good. even more look woman than nothing you they all the anti christ. ukraine has never attacked anyone while they doing this. they don't need the people or land, they don't need anything. all they have is their meaningless ambitions. it's just horror blood deck and this is bay, the role of a wild hoard. the tiny gray man has done a lot of black, horrible evil. he's a beast to west of the country has seen some high profile attack since the russian invasion began. but levine was spared the worst of the violence, warning sirens likely to be taken more seriously. now loud such and explosions have shattered the relative calm that levine had been experiencing throughout this war. so far, we've just heard reports that the target of the attack from which the smoke is emanating was a fuel depot. on the other side of the city,
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louise has been at the center of the country's humanitarian response to the war. the wider region has also been key as a military hub. moments before the 1st attack reign, we met with the cities mayor. he says he speaks to his counterparts coping with the destruction of their own cities every day to day all city in ukraine a how worry now seem would our sedation, i dont know ways ah target or next russian i missile. but my ear, my, my duty dis, security my citizens and are in the safe for refugees. a job made more difficult with attacks within levine, city limits. ah, as night came more missile strikes, hitting more targets. this is the closest,
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the war has come to the center of this city. an escalation that brings the war right to the heart of louise zane, basra, v o g 0 evans, who the rebels say that they're suspending miss island drones strikes on saudi arabia for 3 days. it follows the strikes on targets in saudi arabia and counter strikes by the coalition, a groups as the truce as part of a push for a lasting peace. mammals, military has commemorated its founding with a parade in the capitol naperville. the armed forces, day parade comes as the u. s. and allies imposed new sanctions. all those who supplied weapons to me and march. last week, the u. s. announced the killing of thousands of rocking muslims constitutes a genocide and those are the headlines that he's continues here. on al jazeera after lords of water, which is coming up next. oh,
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i shall see something he can see quicker. don't kitchen. much more to hook up. i can't do what she didn't open with. the rising nor with the cross out of london, 39 degrees breaking the july record of the guns. the love within the folk, the girl made legally possible to do me. no, i don't. next summer, 2019. in europe illustrated the urgency of the climate crisis,
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which claimed its 1st victim water. the demand is going straight up and the supply is going straight down. i mean, it is dark, it's dark. located oh, we're not interested from near the water miss. farmers have destroyed while others might use that to climate change record breaking the way in today. 70 percent of the pure water is used to human consumption. it has become the most coveted resource on the planet roll in try not doing anything that requires water to die. and say, hey,
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you won't be wearing any clothes you might be using. you might all the time you might be driving a car might be living in a half. we won't be having breakfast, will be having lunch. we'll be having dinner, water, and everything that we do me to save humanity. wall street want to start a revolution. make water profitable, and create more markets, just like oil. water falls from the sky, therefore it should be fray. whenever i hear that, i always say diamonds occur in nature and they are not free. it's a financial product like any other financial product coming late around $195.00
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later than just at the beginning of this water financial revolution, a blue gold rush has begun. can anyone stopped the hill or right to water means that it's not a charity. it's an issue of justice. this is the issue of our time. this is the crisis of our time, ah, with financial pressure on human mobilization. rising, the battle over water has already begun. who will come out on top of the planet? the people on the market. mm . london, financial capital of europe. here is where the relationship between water and
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finance 1st began 30 years ago. at the time, it was simply a question of commending the virtues of privatization. it was margaret thatcher, prime minister at the time warden who championed the cause many privatized i wore tie in a better deal than nationalized water, i believe, will go very success. really indeed what happened was the entire system, the inter physical system as well as the concession was sold to the private come to live. every drop of water in the place is a private commodity.
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one of the 1st things, some of the calculus did was to start cussing off would supply to people. he hadn't paid the bills the number of people who had the water cut off, but failing to pay, the bills has almost trebled in a yeah. one company for example, disconnected 11 salesman's customers. and as far as the company was concerned, like his status collected, if they didn't pay the bills, they didn't get any war. so i was, i always just come by. no nicole, like on the you have to come of them until you think you'll have to make this journey that during the day just come down again . well, probably not abroad. i mean, you go to,
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you gotta do cooking. we didn't even have to care for this during the war time. i said to myself, it's disgusting but from the bulk of perspective, but doesn't bursa the market can care less if people die of cholera, really, that's not their job. the job is making money and leave them not very well fine. 10 years later, the law is pause. that prohibits companies from cutting off the water supply to those who haven't paid them it, but this is not enough to deter the finances. on the contrary, in the early 2, thousands, a new generation of traders and the world war 2, namely, private equity,
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full volved show fund. they are hungry and completely unaccountable. they may be fung which have a 10 year life and they therefore they need to get their returns for that decade that they will be the ins and then they need to find a new i say you have a lot of international investors. people who may never have been to a water plant in yorkshire, toll or maybe never been to success, their fathers is wonderful. business unruly said links, you don't need to know anything about water and you don't need care anything about the water. the new owners arrived from canada, hong kong i'm a lazy in london, thames water. the distribution authority that covers 20 percent of the country is
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bought by the australian based mcquerry farmers. i was aware of mcquarry, i mean, they were quite a famous institution in australia where they've been then as something i think they were called the millionaire factory because so many people who worked at mccory became very rich as a result of the bonuses. and but corey world, 1st, private equity companies to say, these are good places to be one of the simple reasons for that is if you observe there is and is going to be population growth. if this population growth, this can be more water take drug david hall is the man who reveal this war to scan. in 2017, he published
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a study which he detailed 30 years of abusive practices. rising bills, soaring dividends to shareholders, and tax evasion. a caricature, a financial capitalist ah, we ended up to clearing that a belt $2.00 billions pounds per year was being taken out of the system by private capital. now the main reason for that was that the dividends, though, paying when sales were very high, a very regular. so these companies were perfect cash machines. they still, they still, ah,
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ah, everybody lead correctly that we are being swindled by the war to the walk. david whole study then it was, it said, is this really how you think that essential services should be looted? i think is the best way by financial interests. so aggressive the really based clarity on that in terms water just over 10 years when it's sold, it's fun share in the company. march 2017 mcquerry says it had just over $13000000000.00 of debt. somebody at that point will have to repay all those borrowing. well, if any one source of money in the whole water industry, and that is the customer and when the customer has to repay the borrowing that will
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affect the charges they have to pay. and of course, the owners will never return the dividends they've taken out. those have just gone i think they take a view that this is effectiveness crime. ah, funny thing about you, case experience will to privatization is no one else in the developed world has done it. it's a one off. and sometimes you have to ask yourself why is today over 80 percent of brittany's would like to go back to a time when wharton was a common public and essentially free resource. but this concept is slipping away
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joins welted through another 24 hours of extreme hayes. ivan, i had, bailey dipped below 30 degrees in many parts of the state. with temperatures soaring into the mid to high forces during the day with catastrophic ranges lighted as it remained extremely hot. they decide to die with temperatures $10.00 to $16.00 degrees above average strength and normally australia on the front line of climate change. here drought is a part of everyday life. in this parched country,
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australians are getting closer and closer to tomorrow's world. a world where water is scarce and expensive resource but doesn't. is a dairy farmer who lives in new south wales, one of the drowns regions in the country for many months now, his reserves have been empty. the only solution for feeding his animals is to buy extra water on the private market. you know, did i surround just for my cale and it cost me close to half a $1000000.00 for 12 months of water. $500000.00.
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can you afford that aid would put a great deal of strain on us if we, if we did it a great deal, a strike right like we now a farm in the last 3 months is already spent one $1000000.00 on board up with a storm. could come straight to mar and wipe it all at tape. so it's, there spent the money but still a game of on whether, whether it's going to work on off switch high and our base became how's a law goes with her before the ward ought to grow crops to the chaos. ah, we can afford. i real otter grinder. yeah, they're getting very little or no grain at all at the moment.
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say they're producing 50 percent less than what they should be for these tommy it's just survival might trying survive. keep empty as going and i'm trying get out the other end of it with me with blue sky. use me my for mikes and helping each other, but now it's more like a dog eat dog world at the my with, with the water policy or
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it has become like it is bought and sold with a single click thanks to mobile phones and an application connected to the market available 24 hours a day. it's price changes day depending on supply and demand. mm say i could touch it. i can have my fate in it, but i can't even not, they still got that money once the transaction is approved. irrigation channel valves open automatically and pour out millions of leaders to customers. those who can pay
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people are just taking water from us. and it's, it's taking a lot. it's taking our food from anti bully. why we, we doing it is i think next year the rivers are full and the we don't have to go back on to that i can market to buy water again. will what happen? what not? we die remote supply. russian. we left to combat water shortages. the australian government has chosen to ration each year . it allocates a quota to the major water consumers, farms, industrialists and cities. this is calculated based on activity existing reserves and weather forecasts.
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along with this new loan called the water act watermark, its have been created where anyone can come and purchase additional rights or sell some of the just wanted to give you a call as the market is changing a couple of ways that we bought a 20 my same trading really happening around that one and i logged $495.00 anyway to my hiding from water fund. thanks. hate look forward to hearing from you. in just 10 years, the water business has become the new el dorado, the turnover of $2000000000.00 a year. morning. yeah, i am 9 o'clock, 1st thing i want to find is the world's leading more to stock exchange or was here because it will, they work with the mega liter, a unit of measurement, equivalent to 1000000 liters. some of my
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tame, he called me at the watermark at pioneer. so i'd like to say that i'm a pioneer in the world. i was always gotten that order. the guys in, well, since i remember we had the transfer. oh he's only got the i think. yeah. yeah, i will reset that again and, and remind you about adrian valencia, that we secured that so many transfer, $250.00 megs plus decide prices to die around the $500.00 per mega later all per 1000000. ladies, you've got to expense is i think it's take what? $500.00. i was that 300 year eyes. i ran a 50 year ice for 1000000 litres of water. i'd say it's pretty shape. when you look
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at it from that perspective. isn't it a good thing that way, a finally putting a value on this resource, because in putting a value on it, we're gonna respect that mall in this new world, every drop comes water is no longer a natural resources, but a commodity ah, in the world of water markets, the key players of the agricultural industry, as it's the case with webster, the country's largest producer about the
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directors of this company are among the richest water owners at the head of a reserve with more than $200000000.00. the arms a mass cultivated and exported all over the world in relation to the amount of water used. this is their most profitable crop on this farm, brendan barry has the title of water management. this is a new area of expertise that that would colony no, they're not quite ready if you've got the a, b, and b, but the title isn't even viable. but the known parella,
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the real number of these other not bigger than that, but they may sell them on a property with the origin the easiest to market and what not the title value. their water is, is more valuable than all the land we hauled. the plant and equipment or the last talk that we hauled the water market in this area. this she has gone from about $320.00 per mega leda to i've a $700.00 per megawatt hour, and that's in a period of a round 4 months. and that will price double the cross. but that's how it works.
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a critical look at the global news media asked. right, i found out is era. government shut off access to social media. lou . hello again. adrian finnegan here in dough. how about the headlines on al jazeera ukraine? this western city of levine, this been hit by russian miss house officials say the strikes of significantly damaged city infrastructure, live even just 70 kilometers from the polish board up at a major hub for fleeing ukrainians. u. s. president joe biden says that russia's warn ukraine has been a strategic failure. speaking in poland, 5 also said that russia's president vladimir putin cannot remain in power. that was played down by the white house, but true criticism from moscow. meanwhile,
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in his nightly address, ukraine's president once again pleaded with western powers for military support. directtv got room with the russian army, received orders to destroy everything that defined at people and nation. agriculture. and 80 years ago the nazis did exactly the same when they tried to capture europe. same russian occupies at doing this summit that no one will forgive them that hopefully they will be held responsible. emmons who the rebels say that their suspending miss ayla drone strikes on saudi arabia for 3 days. at least 8 people were killed after an strikes had a power plant, a fuel supply station, the state, bon social insurance office, in some off. in all the shetland know heidi. we unilaterally announce the suspension of missile and jones tracks and all military actions towards the kingdom of saudi arabia, by land, but see, and if you, for a period of 3 days, we affirm our readiness to turn this declaration into
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a final law firm and permanent commitment if the king of saudi arabia announces and commits itself to ending the siege and stopping its area on the territory of the republic of yemen once and for all your mammals, military has commemorated its founding with a parade and the capital nape. had all the armed forces, day parade came as the u. s. and allies imposed new sanctions on those sit supplied weapons to be unbox. last week, the u. s. announced that the killing of some 201224000 bro hangup muslims constitutes a genocide. china says that they found the 2nd black box from the passenger plane that crashed last week. 132 people were on board the china eastern airplane when it down went down in a mountainous area. no one survived its hope. the discovery of the 2nd black box will shed light on what happened. others are the headlines. now let's get you back to lot of water. ah
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. as waterman again, brendan is more of a trader than a farmer. a big stack of grind has a value that's money, water is no different in that sense. in our business, we want to use our water efficiently because if we do that and we can draw, override a profit into the business. and that's what we're ultimately here for is to deliver a profit for the shareholders. those are the things that are interesting useful. he manages his stock with the help of a specialized broker, lex batches. he to embodies the new generation businessman looking to exploit water
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for them. drought means good business worth will mention here to you. i was not interested in leasing it. i don't think there's thousands of mega ladies on the market at the moment. up here in the market doesn't seem to be terribly logical at the moment in our view. it's sort of great and fee market minutes. we have a balance between here with terry. but that's, that's, that's because of where we are and there's not that much war around. so i pay off really fairly skiddish. frustrating, louder. that's for. so, yeah. look, i think i'm dairies and such and such as state down there. yeah, there number of heads getting sold of them i'm. it's quite ridiculous yet that from what i'm hearing, basically every dairy farms on the market. so if you did want to do something down
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there, i think is it acquiring lands don't going to be not going to be difficult say workers to what i don't know. how did it go away? go walk 110. i know what i wanted to talk about to be on thursday. we're not gonna be hard on friday. oh lord, it 50. i already 910. and when i got a boarding party border, it was quoted a and by behind
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i, it's a good thing. no 1000 i 100 for that one. i was on the little one. you just don't milken and you find yourself i'm doing it is. yeah, by that much, we've never been, it is totally the water crisis and soaring prices have forced david on into bankruptcy. he has had to sell the family dairy phone and now joins the long list of victims of the water markets go anywhere with me or the end of an era of been in this district law. so i've had to leave more than 10 kilometers from where i'll ship it special dye
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a, a literally. what if you look at your cash flies for the last 12 months and 4 years ago and you realize you're spending more and more water. and then jenny, shit to me and we can't keep going on lot this so that conversation wasn't very noisy ah, 3 more dishes in the in the sink and stomped out there as very marginal it's been like, it's probably not as much emotion as lighter on when we were showing
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chaos. i can tell you who i mother is and who are a grandmother and right grandma so they tell me you get ivr upset or you need to know in the right damp 150. it does that, you know, initially the creation of water markets was welcomed by farmers. big agricultural players saw it as an effective way to buy water, whilst others plan to supplement their income by selling their surplus or if it did, what else? i wanted to get a break, but 10 years later the market had become ruthless. so 3 good. they all went 3 time at 315 a lot like this. lots of people that don't understand the order my. i don't understand the watermark just lisha k followed all the tong is the start of what's happening and i don't think a lot of us know what's happening in the watermark. alicia boy, you know,
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one look at the watermark cuz lots of forms that i need to purchase. yeah. especially if you're looking for water you think all all garden. ready logan. oh, gotcha. keeps going up. oh, the strain is on extreme. lewis has searing temperatures, put emergency crews on notice, and authorities ready to answer any major process reco it's filled today and melissa to tumble to morrow with adelaide. full cons to heat, 45 degrees, nudging the hottest i on re code for the city to see face who owns a void fiances. you control any my delayed himself east, australia. the driest city on the driest continent on the planet. ah, adelaide sans as a think tank, it's here at the university that the idea of water trading was conceived
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and in some use he might get 0 water. so they said nobody can take any more water, so you're gonna have to find a way to share what, what happened very quickly as a result of work that i did all started, i said, well, what we need to do is to unbundle the system and take a license and you set up a bank like accounting system and let everybody tried at low cost and to do that then all the regulations. and why mike young is the founding father of the australian water markets. a renowned economist. he attended harvard university and has advised the united nations. this is the man writing the new history of water. voiced scarcity is really they have so water scarcity is part of the future. the,
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well, the global predictions of it by 2050, more than half the will, will be living with limited water resources and abundance is a thing of the past. water needs to be managed in a very precious wife. in a way that drives innovation. that makes sure our water goes to the best use is it possibly can. so we make money and feed ourselves while and that led to the interest in water markets and drive a revolution with the revolution started by mike young, has turn climate change into a market focus with fascinating, see how sophisticated our water markets account. if this brian forecast in a week's time,
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the price of water will go down because families now they won't have to irrigate. if it's going to be really hot for the next fortnight. seen the price of water goes off with with i think the reason why you really come to a university is to make the world a better place to live in. so i teach a course on how to my world a better place to live in. come and enjoy a with mike young has opened up water markets to all farmers, small savers, and above all, professional investors.
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a now a days everybody can buy water on the market for consumption. or simply for speculation. when water becomes scarce and hasn't become scarcer than somebody has to stop using them, what markets do is they discover and reveal the most appropriate people to pull out of agriculture as it is for making cas, as it is for lots of things we live in a competitive, well, me market mature spot market, derivative markets for water options for what's new intelligence and information systems. we're building artificial intelligence and machine learning for as far as we're all in the game to make money. ready michael,
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living out of just trying to order worst. we're just interested in getting more of the might by water to make a living. not just making living, buy, buying and selling water the system was put in for the farmers to create well for the, for the economy. but it's been taken from the farm is now who's making the money water purchased at the market. price has drained the australian countryside. only the agricultural giants have the means to compete with the investors who are
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pouncing on this new rule material. in that amendment, they skeins going around the world, took encouraging versus the boys to these trying go to market with these returns that they say by a huge amount of water. and they might engage money out of what's becoming the new was to red and gold. and he is a if, if he can make a 25 percent return on your investment obeta, or would you try and do it? ah,
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it has melvin's day inside. he's temperature's heat. 42.3 degrees. olivia live 42.9138 with 30 degrees at midnight melvin did get new nodes of water live in the city of melbourne. the business capital they are bankers, insurance, pension and investment fund managers. and they are gradually taking control of this blue and i need to, i let you know, would i land, would i consider it? yes, but i'm not a farmer. i'm an investment banker. how much did you invest? not much. might be $20000000.00. the price of what has doubled,
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but in the next 10 years it will double again because of intensive agriculture there's a lot of discontent between the farmers and the people who are controlling the water. and so the thomas sometimes look at these people is water barons or water, bandits because they controlling water that many times i can afford me as an owner of expensive water reserves. david williams sprints his water, thomas, as others would rent land. and the future is looking bright. me if we go to 9000000000 population and the chinese food and the indonesians, one more food and the indians. what more food and they can afford to pay for it? then we need to find more intensive ways of growing food. that means more water
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that's going to lead you smack bang in the how you get that water, how you price it, how you allocate it. and how you regulate it with the being the best is going war. it's getting back to the all guys of the landlord and the family. and if we want to survival, sy, into it, we're going to have to bother water. what the landlord deemed the war his way back to the middle, i just live in the name of fighting global warming. the loads of water have made an agreement with the environmentalists, abortion of lake and river water is now protected. it feeds the ecosystem and just
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kept out of the market. all this lines brought about the large majority vote in favor of water sole. as i'm talking to you today, we're about to have 7 days in a row here in adelaide above 37 degrees celsius. that is the 4th time in 2 months where we've had that high temperature climate change is happening and it's happening now and it is impacting on the levels of water usage and the water that's being returned to the system. the rivers struggling. and so we had to start putting a value on it,
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environmental organizations, and now taking advantage of the market to buy water and return it to nature the agriculture industry. and it's really worth billions of dollars. the value of water in australia is worth even billions more, sorry, if we want to make sure this, the river is kept alive. if you want to make sure there's water there for the future, we have to engage in that process. that of course, for a proper market for, for water buying and trading has a strongly got it right yet ny. we dined, and we might be the test case. i haven't got it. a 100 percent. right. lou water
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was the last remaining natural resource to have escaped trading in. ready but australia has just blown the final whistle the time has come from maximum profitability and the creation of well well i'm. ready i speak on behalf of my people in the off of just land in this water. ready water for me and my people. ready which are part of who we are. ready ready is a part of our stores, our creation storage today is different
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australia as implemented what to market. yeah. how do you look and that we don't like it very much. we don't like it at all. a change find out everyone else bursting with shelling, trading. what does it filling you damned up making sure that you got your she making sure that no one else take yours.
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part of the madness a most of it agreed. * * * * * greedy people. * * * * they want the water bottles all went up. * and they sell it to somebody else money. 6 you can eat any kind of money. thing with the water is like the grange in our body. earth, mother, earth. like our body. the water goes through it. he really, really spirit the what is a water through a live
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feed your without the spirit, the dawn. we all know that in a key to the producers of this program, ask mcquarry group to be interviewed, but they declined. so al jazeera asked mcquarry to respond to statements made
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about them in the program were quarry replied to say that they took their role in economic and community infrastructure very seriously. what in the time their fund was a shareholder terms, walter had made $14700000000.00 of capital investment and that this had allowed tmz water to reduce leakage. and to keep bills at a low level, they went on to say that the investments had been financed by profits and borrowing and had been approved by the u. k. water services regulator off what they concluded by saying the 10s, walter had paid an average dividend to shareholders of 11 percent of capital expenditure. but in 2021 awful lot gave the go ahead from a quarry to return to the u. k. privatized water sector, and run another company,
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southern water. for the last stage in the financial, i zation waterloo the launch from a stock market index to that on war to prices by nasdaq, a stock exchange specializing in technology. this is the 1st time that water has been reduced to an algorithm. is water. the next oil? we set it up as a question and then mostly dismissed it. the questions not going to go away. we're just probably not ready for it yet. there is no alternative to pricing water properly and making people realize that every time they take a sip of water, there is an opportunity cost and they feel a thing of all of what about the guy that can't afford it?
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that guy still needs water. oh, and yury, the fight against the financial causation of water is fueled by the refuse to accept any sort of privatization. oh, the global war to rush is accelerating. privatization, competition profit. when they say it's got to be a commodity, it's because they know that the scarcer it becomes in a world where you desperately need water, there's this gold, it's gold, it's too cold. who the heart wrenching? good bye. loved ones. not knowing when they were united to get women and children heading west to relative safety, often leaving men behind among them. foreign is also trying to give out train rise of a free, but it's on a 1st come, 1st serve basis here at the bus station. there's only a few rides available and that's only to the surrounding villages. so people like
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for me in rose, now need to find another way to get out of the city. but for now they, like many others, would have to reach in hope. hoping tomorrow is a better day with the hello there. we seen things cool down across the middle east in recent days, and they're going to remain that way, at least through the mid week. however, things have improved across the event. we've had that unsettled weather shift its way further east, thanks to stronger winds, but within temperatures, pick up and places like jerusalem and baghdad. as we go in the sunday, we are going to the temperatures continued to fall in some of the gulf states like katara and the u. a thanks. wish hm. now when that's kicking up a bit of dust creating some hazy sunshine that is set to improve only from wednesday. and we are going to see things turn a little bit cooler across northern areas of africa in libya, for example,
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thanks to a change in the wind. it's going to knock about 10 degrees out of triplet by the time we get in some monday. and for the wet and windy weather, it's edged away from morocco. it's going to be the canary islands that see those conditions over the next few days with rain in last, palmer's from tuesday for the south of us. it's a largely hot and dry picture for the wet weather. we have to go to the gulf of guinea was in heavy force pulling into cameroon, in the days to come. those storms and showers rolling across the essential areas with some of the heavier rain in zimbabwe and southern areas of mozambique. that sure weather update. ah, the as the worn ukraine groins on al jazeera correspondence bring you every angle. yeah, there is a do relative in price erupt to on multiple fronts. if not only managed to escape the world, but also the harshness of life on the russian occupation. troy street totally
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destroyed. keep central station has become evacuation central station with russian forces coming closer. tensions are going up by the hour. stay with al jazeera, for the latest developments. ah, for god's sake. this man could not remain for you as president. joe bought an ends his trip to europe with some tough tube directed at russia's lead of vladimir putin. ah, hello money inside. this is out there, live from dough also coming up. strikes in the west. the ukrainian city of levin is on edge off to russian rockets target field.

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