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Water is being depleted many, many times faster than nature can replenish it.
Maude Barlow

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At the heart of the WTO is an assault on everything left standing in the commons, in the public realm. Everything is now for sale. Even those areas of life that we once considered sacred like health and education, food and water and air and seeds and genes and a heritage. It is all now for sale. Economic freedom - not democracy, and not ecological stewardship - is the defining metaphor of the WTO and its central goal is humanity's mastery of the natural world through its total commodification.
Maude Barlow

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Do not listen to those who say there is nothing you can do to the very real and large social and environmental issues of our time.
Maude Barlow

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There is simply no way to overstate the water crisis of the planet today.
Maude Barlow

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Unlimited growth assumes unlimited resources, and this is the genesis of Ecocide.
Maude Barlow

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Everything is now for sale. Even those areas of life that we once considered sacred like health and education, food and water and air and seeds and genes and a heritage. It is all now for sale.
Maude Barlow

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No piecemeal solution is going to prevent the collapse of whole societies and ecosystems ... a radical re-thinking of our values, priorities and political systems is urgent.
Maude Barlow

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We are committed with our lives to building a different model and a different future for humanity, the Earth, and other species. We have envisaged a moral alternative to economic globalization and we will not rest until we see it realized.
Maude Barlow

Quote Topics by Maude Barlow: Water Air Thinking Ecosystems Humanity Way Environmental Book Resources Poor Change Heart Real Faster Future Today Health Assuming Rich Growth World Inspirational Priorities World Water Day Economic Globalization
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The destruction of aquatic ecosystem health, and the increasing water scarcity, are in my opinion the most pressing environmental problems facing human kind.
Maude Barlow

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The World Has Divided into Rich and Poor as at No Time in History
Maude Barlow

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Robert Glennon is a leading-edge legal scholar and passionate water advocate whose thinking is central to an intense debate on the path forward to a water-secure world. I heartily recommend his provocative, information-packed, and highly readable new book Unquenchable.
Maude Barlow