England's privatised water system is compounding the climate emergency. Instead of fixing it, the government has gone awolA drought has officially been declared across vast swathes of England. Rivers and reservoirs are evaporating in front of our eyes. Water may soon be rationed and crop irrigation restricted. Drought, and the extreme heat that exacerbates it, isn't some occasional freak occurrence that can be brushed off as "super scorchio? fun once or twice a year. It's a consequence of years of inaction on the climate emergency. This is producing a perfect storm of energy insecurity, food supply chaos and extreme weather that is wreaking havoc on society.Getting a firm grip on this crisis requires both immediate and long-term solutions. Our lame duck government is offering neither. It's clear that the privatisation experiment for water companies has failed. They're fit for profit, not for purpose. The head of Thames Water - the company responsible for the supply fiasco at Northend in Oxfordshire - is set to receive a ?3.1m "golden hello? for signing on as CEO. English water firms across the board have handed over ?72bn to shareholders in dividends.Caroline Lucas is the Green MP for Brighton Pavilion Continue reading...
As drought blights the UK, the Tories have their heads buried in the sand | Caroline Lucas
12. srpna 2022 16:45
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Zdroj: The Guardian