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we're porter has been covering events from miramar for us she joins us now from neighboring bangkok may i imagine yesterday's massacre was a turning point what are you hearing about the mood there. so after yesterday's killings a lot of people in the streets as well as people who had been supporting the civil disobedience group it really began to talk about. violence as a way to achieve the ends that they were looking for and quite a number of people are now fanning out to join trainings that are being provided by i think our organizations on how to resist in place are less than peace and you know you talked earlier about the global condemnation. by the world's militaries as well as many governments around the world but people are seeing that russia china as well as other countries are just started are going
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there were attending in our events yesterday and so people are really looking towards self-reliance as well as peaceful means to achieve their ends now you say no and peaceful means use a softer line and that goes right into my 2nd question for you which is how much more death can the protestors bear among their ranks before they turn violent themselves. so i think we're already seeing protesters turn towards violence in the lead in the days leading up to yesterday's events and there has been talk among the public about forming a federal army a new you know our military that is outside of. the existing m.r.v. one that is partially ethnic armed groups but also. civilians who would become soldiers into this new army and we also seen protesters start to pick up. whether
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that be just throwing rocks or people who are bringing slingshots to protests as well as using molotov cocktails and other sorts of homemade weapons oh as things are ratcheted up that night not be good news for either side here as government troops continue killing peaceful protesters are there any signs of dissent in the military's ranks. we have seen a number of soldiers the acting although it's quite a few there's been more police who the fact that there's a number of people who have defected and sought refuge in india there's over 300 people now seeking refuge in india and quite a number of them are police there's also been a number of police officers who have fled central myanmar into regions controlled by at the organisations in order to keep themselves and their family safe while refusing to obey orders from their superiors to were hurt severely and it's out we
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haven't seen quite as many defections from been all 3 of them. that's reported a min thing and for us thank you so much as always thank you. indonesia at least 20 people have been injured in a suicide bombing outside a catholic cathedral in mecca saw on the island of cilla ways e authorities say 2 bombers were killed in the attack churches have been targeted in indonesia in the past by islamic extremists pope francis said he would prayed for the victims who were attending palm sunday mass. the beginning of a still wake is a holy time for christians but in mecca the celebrations were marred by violence as worshippers were leaving sunday mass 2 suspected suicide bombers set off explosions outside the indonesian city's main catholic cathedral one of them was said to be a woman. or could happen during the shift change of press the attacker was
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trying to enter our church and one of our staff was suspicious when the attacker was trying to stand at the gate later the bomb exploded. president djoko we don't called for calm saying his government would ensure people of all faiths can worship without fear. or cross oxy there are some of us book i strongly condemn the terrorism act and i have given instruction to the police chief to take down the terrorist network to the root of some. places of worship in indonesia have been targeted before police are investigating if this attack is linked to religious extremism the majority muslim country has a history of islamist attacks indonesia has been on high alert in recent months following the arrests of the prominent leader of an extremist group
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counter-terrorism squads have arrested dozens of suspects across the country including in. cells ins of people have been evacuated from a town seized by militants in mozambique several people have been killed in palma in the north rights groups say militants indiscriminately shot civilians in their homes in on the streets the french energy giant hotel had been in force to suspend its gas operations in the region. our correspondent adrian krishna was in mozambique before the latest fighting began and is following these events from cape town what more do we know about the attack at this point. michael and the standard 5 things in a still ongoing but at the same time if equation plans roads vessels taking about 2000 people from palm to the regional capital of half of them staff. but
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it seems that thousands are still stuck in the city they don't get out south african media houses reports of dozens of people have been killed already at least one south african apparently a convoy of cars tried to get out of a hotel and was ambushed by the terrorists but again we have very little information at this point it is speculated that many people even stuck in this very hotel but it is so difficult to get information you said it's to phone networks have been down since wednesday the government only confirm that there is an attack but they do not give any further information and they also don't allow journalists to go to this area. can you give us a big picture perspective what exactly is happening in mozambique right now. so the local people there call the group al shabab although they have nothing to do with a group of the same name so. they have basically started a very similar in an insurgency that we saw in northeastern nigeria with boko haram
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you have a poor area of the country one of the poorest areas within the country a lot of people were angry that the government is not investing anything and the government is not listening a few people are ready the response by the security forces is to crack down on them which radicalized even more people so that way things out of control and where the government was busy downplaying things we have a situation that we see at the moment when we were there last month we had the most gruesome stories from civilians who were running away from from these areas villages who saw their neighbors decapitated in front of them children being kidnapped and there's so many of these stories it has been happening for months it is not clear what the group really once but it is likely that is more about power and access to resources than it is about religion and sounded very much like a country in crisis which likely to be the impact of both the attack and decision to withdraw. well if they really finally withdraw and they will not
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come back this will have to reflect on the economy of mozambique the 6 poorest country in the world and the government was hoping to make more than 98 $1000000000.00 within the next 25 years because of the gas exploitation this is unlikely to happen because up until now the exploitation hasn't started this is all in a very early stage companies already invested a lot they haven't started selling any gas so if they don't do that obviously that will have disastrous effects on the economy and for the government as well increase reporting as always adrian much thanks. german lawmakers have voted to ban unnecessary general surgery on babies who are born neither clearly male nor female for decades surgeons have performed operations on intersex babies so they would conform to one gender despite the ban there are worries that loopholes will mean the practice can continue to be reporter jared reed is here to explain to us a bit about what intersex is. tell us when intersex is jared and what does this
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long mean yeah it's a broad term that reform refers to human bodies that have characteristics that fall outside the typical male to female binary the into 6 society of north america says for example a person might be born appearing to be female on the outside but having mal and gnashing me on the inside the person may be born with genitals that look somewhere between the 2 it's more common than you think being born into 6 the u.n. estimates that 1.7 percent of babies born this way in a small proportion of those undergoes surgery as as we just discussed research has shown though that when this happens to children without their consent it can lead to psychological damage and so what this new german lore is it seeks to prevent these facilities to go ahead in the future a family court needs to give the ok on children that have already been recognized
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as being into sex and what the c.d.u. the governing party of germany says is that it will prevent unnecessary surgeries and men that children later on can decide for themselves what what they want to see is no simple matter i imagine that there are critics out there what or those critics saying about this law right these as i say these surgeries have to be approved by a family court on children that have already been recognized as being into sex and what the worry is is that some doctors may be able to perform the surgery simply without recognizing the children as being into sakes. and of getting around this loophole needing the family courts involvement and that's why the greens and the f.t.p. 2 parties in the german parliament abstained from voting day they supported the issue but they say the room for interpretation here is to be we think that it doesn't messes adequately protect the child as it needs to the main opposition party. does not support it it's cold it's an ideological delusion but as full into
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6 rights campaign is themselves they are satisfied but they warrant about the loophole they're also worried about the fact that there are noise fines for breaches of the law as yes i imagine you'll be watching this space. for us thanks so much chair for germany is moving ahead in its drive to abandon coal as a fuel for generating electricity a coal fire power station in the room industrial area has been blown up after coming to the end of its working life the cooling tower boiler house and a 250 metre high chimney were all demolished in controlled explosions the german government is committed to phasing out coal by 2038 the site had been generating electricity for 80 years. if you're watching the news here's a reminder of our top story at this hour miramar is facing global condemnation
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after dozens of people were killed saturday by security forces 12 nations releaser joint statement denouncing the bloodshed which happened on mir in mars' armed forces holiday it was the deadliest day since pro-democracy protests began early in february i'm michael in berlin for me and the rest of the news team here thank you so much watching this more news at the top of the yeah. can you hear me no no yes we don't need you and how that all stands gemstone flat when we bring you i'm going to map call and see if i have a surprise yourself with what is possible who is medical really what in the sack and want. to talk to people who follow along the way maurice and critics want to join us from echols lock stock.
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funds in the water was as follows a. story. that was a. record breaking. today more than 70 percent of the earth's fresh water is used for food production water has become the most coveted resource on the planet. to save humanity the financial world has come up with a revolutionary idea wall street wants to trade water as a commodity like oil or gold. water falls from the sky therefore should be free whenever i hear that i always say diamonds are current. nature and they're not free. it's a financial product like any other financial but
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a lot of these childish. ways around i want to block for photos like a little modest not to just the beginning to sort of financial revolution. what about the guy that can't afford it back i still means water. the blue gold rush has begun can anyone stop it. with the killer right to water it 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. with speculators pitted against protesters 'd the battle over the commodification of water has already begun. who will come out on top the planet the people
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or the markets. and the real. lou for. the city of london is a global financial hub. this is where the relationship between water and finance 1st began 3 decades ago. prime minister margaret thatcher was seeking to revive the stagnant british economy with market based reforms. water was among the targets of her drive to privatized public service it's true she lives on the no other. all of john's wartime in the bed little below the national i know. that was
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a sin and i believe your beliefs and sadly indeed. what happened was the entire system the entire physical system as well as the concession was sold to the private companies. one of the 1st think some of the companies state was to start trusting or would split the people he had paid the bills. one company for example disconnected 11 fails and customers and the source the company was concerned. they can stay disconnected if they didn't pay their bills they didn't get any will see. or say always come back down it's only going to. be time to think you have to
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make this journey that they just come down the guy put me down and bought us. i mean you could have drank but it tasted cooking. and. we didn't even have to care for this during divorce. myself is the scar still. there from that look at perspective but doesn't look it can careless if people did a lot of color really that's not a job that job is placing myleene live to live very well. finally 10 years later a law was passed prohibiting companies from cutting off the water supply to customers who hadn't paid their bills. but that wasn't enough to deter the finance
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years on the contrary in the early 2000 and new generation of traders dip their toes into the world of water. private equity funds also known as vulture funds. unregulated and unaccountable they are literally above the law. in london thames water the distribution authority that covers 20 percent of the country was acquired by australian bank mcquarrie. i was aware of mccoury i mean they were quite a famous institution in australia where they've been then is something i think they were called the millionaires factory because so many people who worked mccoury became very rich as a result of the bonuses that they had and. book corey were one of the 1st private equity companies to save face a good places to be one of the simple reasons for that is if you.
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go to population growth if there's population growth this will remove water from. david hall was the man who revealed this water scandal. in 2017 he published a study in which he detailed 30 years of abusive practices. rising bills soaring dividends to shareholders and tax evasion. a caricature of finance capitalism. weak in the polluting belts 2500000000
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pills. was being taken else of the system but private capital no reason for that was that the dividends. were very very ridiculous so in other words these companies were perfect cash machines they still based it on . everybody believes correctly that we are being swindled but the world is. mcquarrie supplied london with drinking water for 10 years. their parting gift when they sold their last share in 20172000000000 pounds of
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extra debt. today more than 80 percent of britons say they would like to go back to a time when water was a common public and essentially free resource. an iran that appears to be slipping beyond reach. australia the hottest continent on the planet on the front line of climate change. here drought is a part of everyday life. in this parched landscape australians are becoming acquainted with tomorrow's world. a world where water is
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a scarce and expensive resource. though han is a dairy farmer who lives in new south wales one of the driest regions in the country. for many months now his reserves have been empty. the only way he can feed his animals is by buying extra water from the private sector. although you know if. i go. to die. just for my kale and it cost me close to half a $1000000.00 for 12 months of or $500000.00 can you afford that it would put a right deal is trying all of us if we if we get it right.
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thank. you. thank god we now if i'm in the last 3 months it's already spent $1000000.00 on board up. a storm could come straight to my arm off it all at the side it's there spent the money but still game with it but it's going to work on. which calling up basically the chaos a lawyer because we. have to grow crops for the can't. we can't afford a real lot of grinding out there getting very middle of night grind it all at the mining. side they're producing. 50 percent less than what they should be but he's told me. it's just. so awful my. drawings of all i'm going. and i am trying it out
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the other end of. the. water has become like gold. it is bought and sold with a single click with the help of a mobile app that monitors the market 24 hours a day. its price fluctuates daily depending on supply and demand. it's there touching on the pattern of failure. not least of that money ready. once the transaction is approved here a geisha and channel downs open automatically and pour out millions of readers to
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customers. those who can pay. people are just taking water from us and it saves typing our law is exciting f. it for me i will or. why we doing it is we next year there really is a full and that we don't have to go back onto that i can market to buy water again will it happen. we've got. to modify russian electors. to combat shortages the australian government has moved to ration water each year it allocates a quota to major water consumers. farmers and dust realists and cities.
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the calculation is based on consumption existing reserves and weather forecasts. in addition to this new law called the water act water trading markets have been created on which anyone can purchase additional rights or sell some of their own. bodies in just 10 years the water business has become a new eldorado with a turnover of $2200000000.00 per year yet i am 1st thing. water find is the world's leading water stock exchange. it works with the mega leader a unit of measurement equivalent to 1000000 liters. some of. the water market pawnee. i'd like to cite and i'm
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a pioneer in the will. process is to die around the $500.00. later all mean it is is it expensive is i think. cheap what $500.00. 300 euros 350 euros for 1000000 liters of water i'd say it's pretty cheap when you look at it from that perspective. isn't it a good thing that we are finally putting a value on this resource because in putting a value on it we're going to respect that will. in this new world every drop counts. water is no longer a natural resource but
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a commodity. then i. really got me all right mark went on and on betting on i 48 if they take 58 for it don't get me out of bed till then i think even i had a non 810101020 but 20 got here at you know what really got a 90 degree 120-4050 party headquarters when i want to leave here and i think i'm going to want to think then i don't care and 5 why are behind him going to find it all of us so when we did it with a dream. that no one says and. i had on her for that one i don't know what a little of my so you still going to use when you sold on to it yeah we know they say. they have but she's never been a nudist over. the water crisis and soaring
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prices have forced david owen into bankruptcy. he has to sell the family dairy farm joining a long list of victims of the water markets i'm going everyone i know that i'm going to find him and i'm right. on. the end of an era of british to go off. of it leave more than 10 kilometers from. the special dog. you look at the cash prize for the last 12 months of 4 years ago when you realize you're spending more and more water and then jenny said to me. you can't keep going
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on a lot this. that called the citation must earn on. 3 more dishes in the. in the sink and stump they out there. as very emotional. as we'd like is probably not as much emotion as slider on when we showing caleb's welcome to you who are now the reason they were a grandmother right gravel so small they tell me you get over. here and i mean i can't 558 this dr no. and the farmers welcome the creation of water markets energy. big agricultural players saw it as an effective way to buy water whilst others plan to supplement their income
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by selling their surplus we're going to break it going to go down but to get a better price the only argument 10 years later the markets have become ruthless that if they want to write about the rate that you know a lot. of like there's lots of people that done on the stand who are not on the same watermark just. lisha cave almost all the talk of the start of what's happening and i don't think a lot of us know what's happening in the water market. unless you're boring you know all of that water market because lots of dollars are a bit precious. so special looking forward with a girl all day today and will go to in the us and it's going to. strike me as on extremely close as searing temperatures put emergency crews on notice and authorities ready to answer any magic process records fell today and more set to tumble tomorrow i would add like forecast to hit 45 to gray's notching
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the hottest day on record for the city was the 1st one to wifey happened since. adelaide in southeast australia the driest city on the driest continent on the planet. adelaide serves as a think tank it is here at the university that the idea of water trading was conceived. and in some ways you might get 0 water so they said nobody can take it in the water so you're going to have to find a way. 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.
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wars scarcity is really think so water scarcity is part of the future the will the global predictions of that by 2015 more than half the world will be living with limited water resources and abundance is a thing of the past. thwarted they used to be managed in a very precious why. and why is it drives innovation that makes sure our water goes to the best use as it possibly can so we make money and feed ourselves. and that lead to the interest in water markets and drive a revolution. the revolution started by mike young has turned climate imbalance into a market force. it's fascinating to see how sophisticated our water markets of the
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come if this rain forecast in a week's time the price of water will go down because farmers know they won't have to irrigate if it's going to be really hot for the next fortnight seen the price of water goes up. each chief. mike young has opened up water markets to all farmers municipalities small investors and above all professional traders. nowadays everybody can buy water on the stock market for consumption or simply as a vehicle for speculation. when water becomes scarce as. then somebody has to stop using it what my kids do is they. discover and
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reveal the most appropriate people to poor house of agriculture as it is from making cars as it is for lots of things we live in a competitive world. australia's new lords of water live in melbourne one of the country's business centers they are bankers insurers pension and investment fund managers and they are gradually taking . control of this blue. i don't need to i let you know would i lie and when would i consider it yes but i'm not a farmer i'm an investment banker how much did you invest not much maybe $20000000.00 . the price of water has doubled but in the next 10 years it will double again
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because of intensive agriculture. nicknamed the water bandit david williams rules over his empire from the 45th floor of an office tower. as an owner of expansive water reserves he rents his water to farmers as others would rent land. and his future looks bright. if we go to $9000000000.00 population and the chinese want more food in the in an asian one more food in the unions want more food and they can afford to pay for it then we 1st need to find more intensive ways of granted that means more water. and that's going to leave you smack bang in the hague that there was a price of hey you allocate it and hey you regulate it.
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but the being the best on war 'd it's getting back to the al guys of the land molds and the peasant farmers and if we want to survival fly into it we're going after far the border landlords damed the war as well back to the middle i just. water was the last remaining natural resource to have escaped training. 'd 'd but australia has pulled the plug on that exemption. because water offers an opportunity for greater profitability and wealth.
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for my people and we are focused land in this water. 'd water for me and my people should part of who we are. 'd it's a part of our story our creation 'd story. today is different. australia has gone ahead and implemented water markets yeah how do you look at that we don't like it very much. we don't want that all. of. them we didn't want on any given time i was going to feel not well good she would find up everyone else over something other than i think
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a woman who didn't want to hold on but it's not mine but my. selling trading what does it. make i'm sure that you course you're. making sure that no respect for your. part of it. most of the. * * * * * greedy people. * * * they want the wrote a book or forward. in there so i look through. my. economy money. the congress the money. again congress are already pretty honest and straight and but they're going to
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honor newtown or need time. to time and the current brief and talk back question topic great you're very very. keyed. if you thought the hot weather was bad this weekend just wait until tomorrow when the 5th day of our heat wave is expected to be incredibly uncomfortable and potentially dangerous and the really a very hot today it's moving in from the midwest where they've been dealing with the sweltering heat but now it's moving here to the east coast sigrid stick around for several. days becoming. make water a commodity listed on the stock exchange bet on its price what if wall street copied the australian model. ever since the subprime mortgage
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crisis when bundles of bad debt destroyed lives and countries finance giants have been looking for new investment opportunities. in june 2008 the investment bank goldman sachs began wondering is water the new oil the firm as the bank is known encourages top clients to take a gamble on the future. goldman sachs the conference that was me i used to work at goldman sachs and in 2008 that was a conference that i held there's this absolute intuitive the peel that says population growth is outstripping the water supply that must mean companies are engaged in the water business are a sure thing that there can't mess they get mesmerized by these mega trend appeals and water. is water at the next oil.
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the question is not going to go away which is probably not ready for it yet. in the developed world for the last 100 years. we haven't had to think about our water or worry about our water it's been essentially unlimited where ever we want it whenever we want it it's been really inexpensive no one thinks about their water bill they don't say oh take a shorter shower the water's too expensive i think that era is over. climate change is going to have a huge impact on water availability around the world the same amount of water is going to be available in the big picture but we don't live in the big picture we live in a specific place we raise our food in a specific place and so the movement of that water will have a dramatic impact on how cities manage their water and how we are able to grow food
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to feed or. the climate emergency demands for radical changes. when it comes to water wall street is poised for a takeover. in 827000 report citi group one of the largest u.s. banks announced the end of free and cheap water. there is no alternative to pricing water properly making people realize that every time they take a sip of water there is an opportunity cost and they feel it in their wallet how else are you going to get people to use less if you give it to them for free. the dam has broken liberalism celebrates free markets its proponents are pushing ahead with plans for
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a union of finance and water you're going to see asset markets selling water derivatives even the high frequency traders. would become interested so know everybody sees this as the opportunity did will come the question is just where and who will push it 1st and hardest. and what would be their motivation in coming profits well also you know. indirectly doing good for humanity so it's the best of all possible worlds it could be better but isn't it very immoral to trade water but it would be immoral to trade water. because water is life you pay for health care just because it's life doesn't mean it's going to be priced.
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a decisive step in the commodification of water happened in december 2020 when wall street began trading water futures. the futures are tied to the nasdaq vélez california water index which is based on prices in the states major river basins. and algorithm provides a benchmark price for water transactions across california. it's the 1st time that water has been reduced to an algorithm. the man who came up with the equation works in the city of london. before he discovered water the former swiss bank trader was involved in the carbon market the
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trade in greenhouse gas emission permits. what do used to be 3 in the old but the world is changing is too much trace on the system and the most important commodity on earth can't be free forever. if you wanted to put it into the. if you don't control it and use it properly what will happen is the cash will have it and the cash won't have. if what people are saying is coming you better be on top of your water situation we're going to be without water and what i'm doing is getting people focus through financial to see what is actually going on on the ground it changes the world the
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world of water. is it too late to stop a financial takeover of water. water . water a financial revolution you can't let the market be the only decider of how water's allocated price be the only way you distribute water because then you have rich people with poor people who are dead. the global water rush is accelerating. privatization competition profit. key words from the doctrine of classical liberalism.
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one woman is standing up to the threat of waters commodification canadian human rights activist model barlow. she won her 1st victory at the united nations in 2010 when the general assembly voted in favor of a resolution that recognized access to water as a universal right. it must be declared a public resource that belongs equally i was in the united nations up in the balcony the day that they voted and i thought we were going to lose i had staff with me they were trying don't worry we're going to be back in 2 years or 5 years don't matter how long it takes we're going to be back and we'll do it and when they vote they vote they sit in their chairs they voted electronically so you know right away so 122 countries voted in favor and 41 they abstained they didn't have the nerve to oppose even though they actually wanted to oppose. among the nations that
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abstained that they were australia the united states and britain. countries that have all opted to turn water into a financial product. the human family took an evolutionary step forward at that point and since then every country has ratified it in one way or another it's it's now universal so you got it now now. barlow won that battle but she hasn't yet won the war against the commodification of water and december 28th in the activist was invited by the nobel committee to a conference on the future of water in stockholm. the united nations water scarcity the scale. of the earth. to truly guarantee the human right to water we must protect it as a public trust and
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a commons not a commodity to be put on the open market for sale like oil and gas and we must challenge the current power structure an institution that supports an equal access to the planet's to middling water supply. our goal must be clean affordable accessible public water for all for everywhere for all time. is it the end of cheap and free water well the corporations and citi group and others want it to be the end of free and cheap water that's their argument they're saying oh yes it's a human right because they can't fight that anymore because everybody says you're awful person if you if you deny so oh yes it's a human right but the end of free and cheap water 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 there's gold it's cool it's gold.
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the winds of revolt are strengthening. right. in europe the fight against the commodification of water is above all reflected in public opposition to privatization moves citizens spearheading the resistance have taken to the streets of dublin rome berlin and paris. but how long will your of be able to withstand the pressure from the financial world. in 2012 a petition called right to water amassed nearly 2000000 signatures. the
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petition demanded that the human right to water and sanitation be written into european law. the european to the tension used at the if it really changes the way we discuss about the water in europe it helped create a movement and the whole. idea that water should be considers a human right. before all the documents from the european commission were starting to enter the us market make an issue as they were always pushing for. now and this is not something that you can usually do in a public way. so the official answer from the european commission west of course which is for the human right to water and that happens you know israel and education
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ringback. to date the right to water petition has succeeded in halting the ambitions of financiers across europe. but it remains a fragile victory. there are 2 paths and i don't know who's going to win this it's either water is a commodity and it's going to be put on the open market for sale or it's not it's going to be understood to be a human right you can't have it both ways it's time to choose now which path we're going to. be. i totally get the most it was a different process and it's changing and it's changing far. more scarcity and climate change is a windfall for our business yes it is it is
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a bad thing well i suppose tom will tell. oh obvious sign doesn't do it so i type on this model people just talking to mike huge amount of money out of. him or i get after so you're sol to get the border so be out a song. a ring . the fate of water on our planet hangs in the balance with more than 4000000000 years ago it arrived on this earth from space. and has sense or vibe to all manner of catastrophes. but it is now being threatened by people who dream of turning rivers into gold. as if nature was nothing
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