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Every Drop for Sale (Updated)

by Jeffrey Rothfeder Author

This book is the world of an investigative journalist delves into the global water crisis, exploring how our world is on the brink of running out of usable water. Global freshwater consumption is doubling every two decades. Water has become a potentially life-sustaining resource, but it’s increasingly rare and privatized.

In this compelling narrative, Jefferey Rothfeder sheds light on the issues and struggles of people from all sides of the water crisis. From the scarred survivors of bizarre water management practices to those willing to risk their lives for water to sustain their families and crops, and from scientists and leaders attempting to address the crisis to those grappling with the fundamental question of water’s status: is it a fundamental right for all people on Earth or merely a commodity that can be bought and sold like any other?

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