CounterPunch‘s “Pulse of the Planet” series kicks off 2009 with Barbara Rose Johnston’s article, “Water Culture Wars.” The series was initially derived from conference papers delivered at the “Pulse of the Planet” panel during AAA’s 2008 annual meeting in San Francisco.
Johnston describes the controversial events that transpired at the 5th World Water Forum in Istanbul, Turkey and the recommendations that were drawn from the “water and cultural diversity” sessions. In these sessions, Johnston and other presenters stressed that “Water is a fundamental human right and a core element that sustains cultural ways of life and the environments on which we all depend.” She also sheds light on how water development projects often violate human rights and lead to the displacement and impoverishment of millions, particularly ethnic minorities and indigenous peoples.
Prior Pulse of the Planet Articles:
“Ecological Crisis and Eco-Villages in China” ~ Shannon May
“How Dow Chemical Defies Homeland Security and Risks Another 9/11” ~ Brian McKenna
“The Inequities of Climate Change and the Small Island Experience” ~ Holly Barker
“What the Next President Must Do to Save FEMA” ~ Gregory V. Button
“The Clean, Green Nuclear Machine?” ~ Barbara Rose Johnston
“Carbon Offsets: More Harm Than Good?” ~ Melissa Checker
“The Human Right to Eat” ~ Joan P. Mencher
“Dam Legacies, Damned Futures” ~ Barbara Rose Johnston
Filed under: Anthro in the Media



