EMBOTELLADOS

TURBIO NEGOCIO DEL AGUA EMBOTELLADA Y LA LUCHA POR LA DEFENSA DEL AGUA
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Castellano
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238
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2012
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978-607-00-1266-2

En este libro se denuncian las maniobras de las "cuatro grandes" epresas transnacionales de las bebidad, Coca Cola, Pepsico, Nestlé y Danone, para apropiarse de ls funtes hídricas y facilitar la privatización del abasto público urbano de agua en Estads Unidos y Canadá, y las estrategias financieras, políticas , pubicitaras y judiciales que usan para forzar a la gente a comprarun recurso que orignalmente le pertenece a la población. Esta fraude, perpetrado con la compicidad de mpresarios y funcionarios públicos han dado pie a una brutal depredación de este vital recurso y una profunda degradación de la salud de los consumidores y del medio ambiente. El auto hace un recuento de algunas luchas locales en defensa del agua en Estados Unidos y Canada con lfinalidad de mostrar la creatividad de las comuniddes en sus estrategias juridicas, políticas y organizativas, de investigación, de formulación de alternativas técnicas y económicas, de acción directa y de difusión.

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CLARKE, TONY

Tony Clarke (born 1944) is a Canadian activist. He grew up in Chilliwack, British Columbia, graduating from Chilliwack Senior Secondary School in 1962. He was class president. He studied at the University of British Columbia and did graduate work at the University of Chicago, obtaining a PhD in the history of religion. He presented a dissertation titled The Color Line and the American Metropolis: A Search for a Form of Ministry in the Aftermath of the Civil Rights Movement in Chicago (1974). After Chicago, he worked for the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops for 21 years, serving as Director of Social Policy.<BR><BR>Clarke was the chair of the Action Canada Network, a coalition of labor groups and activists to lead the battle against the 1987 Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement. These activists joined forces with anti-free traders from Mexico and the United States to oppose the North American Free Trade Agreement. As a result of his leadership role in the anti-free trade movement, Clarke was fired from the Conference of Bishops. As a response to his firing, Clarke wrote Behind the Mitre: The Moral Leadership Crisis in the Canadian Catholic Church (Toronto: HarperCollins, 1995), analyzing the role of the Catholic Church and Church-State relations in the previous two decades.<BR>In the years since leaving the Conference of Bishops, Clarke has continued his activism, working closely with Maude Barlow of the Council of Canadians. In 1997 he formed the Polaris Institute., and led the campaigns against the Multilateral Agreement on Investment, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, and the World Trade Organization.<BR>As a result of his activist work, he and Maude Barlow were awarded the 2005 Right Livelihood Award.<BR>As of December 2011 Clarke sits on the board of directors of the International Forum on Globalization.<BR><BR>Wikipedia

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