Documentary on water crises
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EnglishVoice Age
Teen (13-17)Accents
British (England - Liverpool, Manchester, Lancashire, Cheshire) Spanish (Mexican) US African AmericanTranscript
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Water on the Table. The consumption of water has become a global issue. As the world population grows, the demand of water increases. The film, water on the Table explores the water crisis from the perspective of different continents. The documentary gives a voice to the millions of people who face a daily struggle to obtain water. The film also investigates the causes and effects of the water crisis. From global global corporations to the impact of climate change it in mind to change the situation. Communities around the world are fighting for water justice. This documentary filmed in 2011th introduced us to the world of the global water crisis. Highlighting the fight for water in Bolivia and India. It then continues to discuss the roots of water privatization and World Bank's role in the crisis. It also covers how the crisis is affecting the health and agriculture of our planet and how the water crisis is being used as an excuse for corporate takeover of the water supply. It ends with a co action on how each of us can work to create positive change.