Water Scarcity:
- International Civil Society Water Statement from WSSD
- Project
to Revive the Aral Sea
- Water - Two Billion People are Dying For It!
- Scheme
to Link Major Rivers Divides India, by Keya Acharya,
Environment News Service, July 21, 2003
- Water,
An Essential Element for Life, a Note prepared by the
Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace as a contribution
of the Holy See to the Third World Water Forum
- Emerging
Water Shortages Threaten Food Supplies, Regional Peace,
Worldwatch, July 17, 1999
- A
River Diverted, the Sea Rushes In by Erik Eckholm, New
York Times, April 22, 2003 (requires
sign-in, but it's free)
- Water
Fact Sheet Looks at Treats, Trends, Solutions,
Pacific Institute
- Running
Dry by Jacques Leslie, Harper's Magazine, July 2000
- Making
Every Drop Count by Peter H. Gleick, Scientific Amerian,
February 2001
- Water
Deficits Growing in Many Countries by Lester R. Brown,
August 6, 2002
- World
Water Commission Report: Vision for Water, Life
and the Environment, World Water Vision, March 2000
Commodification and Privatization of Water:
- Corporate
Hijack of Water; How World Bank, IMF and GATS-WTO
rules are forcing water privatisation
- Vatican: Water
a Common Good of Humanity
- Water
Tap Often Shut to South Africa's Poor,
By Ginger Thompson, New York Times, May 29
- Vatican:
Water a Common Good of Humanity By
Vanya Walker-Leigh, Environment News Service, May 6, 2003
- The
Water Barons: Reports on water privatization around the world
from The Center for Public Integrity
- Leasing
the Rain by William Finnegan, The New Yorker, April 8,
2002
- The
New Economy of Water: The Risks and Benefits of
Globalization and Privatization of Fresh Water by Peter H.
Gleick, Gary Wolff, Elizabeth L. Chalecki, Rachel Reyes, The
Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment
and Security
- Who
Owns Water? by Maude Barlow & Tony Clarke, The
Nation, September 2, 2002
- Profit
Streams, a special report by Public Citizen, September
2002
- Water
for Profit by Jon R. Luoma and Jon Jeter, Mother Jones,
November/December 2002
- Johannesburg
and New Jersey Water by Barbara Garson, ZNET, August 26,
2002
- Top
10 Reasons to Oppose Water Privatization by Public
Citizen
- Water:
A Sacramental Commons - Resources
from the US National Catholic Rural Life Conference
- Water Privatization in
Ghana - Christian Aid Report (UK)
Genetically Engineered Foods:
- Church's
Social Teaching and the Ethics of GMOs
by: Roland Lesseps SJ and Peter Henriot SJ
- Genetically
Modified Organisms and Catholic Social Thought,
Blueprint for Social Justice, Jan. 2004
- GM
Crops Fail Key Trials Amid Environment Fear, by Paul
Brown, environment correspondent, The Guardian, October 2,
2003
- Sowing
Seeds of Destruction, by Charles M. Benbrook, The New
York Times, July 11, 2003
- Canary
in the Corn Field, by Lincoln Brower, Orion
On-Line,
- Brazilians
left without measures to identify Genetically Modified
Organisms in food products, Servico Brasileiro de
Justica e Paz, April 17, 2003
- Hazards
of Genetically Engineered Foods and Crops by Ronnie
Cummins, Organic Consumers Association
- Sowing
Disaster? How Genetically Engineered American Corn
Has Altered the Global Landscape by Mark Schapiro, The
Nation, October 28, 2002
- Risking
Corn, Risking Culture by Claire Hope Cummings,
Worldwatch, November/December 2002
- 8
Things you should know about Patents on Life by Dinyar
Godrej, New Internationalist, September 2002
- Genetically
engineered crops will they feed the hungry and reduce
poverty? by Peter Rossett, Leisa Magazine, December 2001
- Are
Genetically Altered Foods The Answer to World Hunger? by
John Robbins, Earth Island Journal, Winter 2001-2002
- Ten
Reasons Why GE Foods Will Not Feed the World prepared by
the Corner House, UK
- Why
African Leaders Don't want GE Foods by John Vidal, The
Guardian, August 30, 2002
- Globalization,
Inc. Concentration in Corporate Power: The
Unmentioned Agenda, ETC Group Communique, July/August 2001
- The
Gospel and Globalization by Brother David Andrews, CSC
Water Issues in Bangladesh:
- Arsenic
tainting Bangladeshi crops, New
Scientist, December 6, 2002
- Flood
Control in Bangladesh: Which Way Now? by Professor
Nazrul Islam, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia
- Bangladeshis
Sipping Arsenic As Plan for Safe Water Stalls by Barry
Bearak, New York Times, July 14, 2002
- Safe
Drinking Water for All - Containing Arsenic
Contamination: An NGO Initiative by Sanchia Nishat
Chowdhury, Daily Star, July 16, 2002
- International
Conference on Bangladesh Environment-2000, December
19-21, 2002, Dhaka
Environmental Issues in Chimbote, Peru:
- It
Rains Fishmeal by Stephanie Boyd, New Internationalist,
June 1999
- Chimbote's
Local Agenda 21: Initiatives to support its
development and implementation by Maria Elena Foronda F.,
Environment and Urbanization 10(2), October 1998
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