
Water Privatization Makes It Impossible to Fight Climate Change
Climate change makes droughts worse. And when water is privatized to enrich water companies, we can’t adequately fight those droughts.
Benjamin Case is a researcher, educator, and organizer living in Pittsburgh.
Climate change makes droughts worse. And when water is privatized to enrich water companies, we can’t adequately fight those droughts.
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