Water
and air are the most important resources on the planet. Breathing clean
air seems to be accepted as a noble goal and the cost attributed to its
improvement is usually universally accepted. However, the same cannot
be said about access to fresh water as big business interests often
argues. Many corporate interests contend that private ownership of
public water out- weighs the rights of actual property owners. Corporate
agriculture is quite different from traditional family farming. Yet,
the factory farms that have taken over agribusiness demonstrate little
regard for preserving a viable water supply.
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