Spyke
lemmy.ca

Hopefully people remember and learn from the Australian government who allowed water to be traded like stocks. The idea was that farmers and companies that needed water most would pay for water rights from people who didn't need it.

In practice it lead to mega rich foreigners buying up all the water rights in Australia and preventing anyone from using them which created artificial scarcity and drove up prices. These mega rich foreigners then sold Australians their own water back to them at exorbitant prices.

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Yes, "people" will remember how easy it is to get filthy rich when all you have to do is cast your morals aside and exploit the basic needs of human beings. This will be a glowing example for generations of "entrepreneurs".

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In practice it lead to mega rich foreigners buying up all the water rights in Australia and preventing anyone from using them which created artificial scarcity and drove up prices. These mega rich foreigners then sold Australians their own water back to them at exorbitant prices.

Oh hey I've seen this movie

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I do not support it. However the thrust of the article was to invest in water treatment and water conservation tech companies essentially.

But yeah. Water, food housing and healthcare should all be free.

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Also it leads to those with a lot of land to capture and store the rain, which means there's even less water in the river to go around.

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lemmy.ca

This has been a known outcome for at least 30 years.

Yes. We are. We have been for a long time.

It's just becoming more visible to the first world.

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Yes. And in “The Big Short” Michael Burry went on to invest in CA water table futures. He’s already profited from that in CA.

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Nestle would poison every source of water in the world if it meant swelling a few more bottles of water.

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fedia.io

We’ll reorient the maps so that the north is west.

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I actually hope the NYT gets dismantled in the press purges. They've been so evil that I personally hate them more than far right propaganda outlets.

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lemmy.world

this is already happening in places like Chili where big avocado farmers are hoarding water while locals suffer from water shortage and we eat our avocados....

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I think I could get used to the taste of human flesh. I hear the 1% are especially tender

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there's a razor thin line between the top-hat old-school capitalist stereotype and anti-semitic imagery

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Crazy. We literally drown in rain the last 3 years. Maybe we could repurpose the pipelines in reverse direction and use them to transport water?

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Anyone care to explain me how to extract water from the human body? For scientific purposes of course

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