economic opportunity in water catastrophe
There are Canadian minds, too, wondering about whopping profit from selling the public's water...
Economic catastrophe, even wars, will be caused by water shortages. The
problem is population growth, farming, resource extraction and heavy
industrial use. Also waste: Homeowners in North America water their
lawns with drinking water.
Great News for Canada and the U.S.
This
plays nicely into Canada’s, and America’s, hands. Canada has 1% of the
world’s population and 20% of its water, which includes our half of the
Great Lakes. The U.S. has parched, growing areas like the southwest and
midwest, but there is plenty of water in its northern tier. But on
international markets, water may fetch a hefty price and eventually
justify the cost of water pipelines to the coast and water ships.
The commoditization of water has partially happened. “Designer” or bottled water is already more expensive than oil.
http://communities.canada.com/financialpost/blogs/francis/archive/2007/10/24/water-exports-the-new-new-commodity.aspx
What is Michigan doing to protect our waters? If our water levels drop in the great lakes, even one inch, it hurts our shipping industry.
Posted by: LarryC | October 26, 2007 at 01:44 PM