I wonder if a Global Water Treaty will bring clean water to the poor or 
consolidate water in a few
hands (a la OPEC).  George

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Gorbachev Calls for Global Water Treaty
By JEREMIAH MARQUEZ, Associated Press Writer

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=519&ncid=519&e=15&u=/ap/20050416/ap_on_re_us/gorbachev_water

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - Mikhail Gorbachev is pressing world leaders to adopt a 
treaty guaranteeing
clean water and sanitation for their people, a task he says is more daunting 
than ending the
nuclear arms race during the Cold War. 

Dwindling water supplies and political resistance have hampered efforts to 
bring fresh water to
poor people around the world, the former Soviet leader said Friday in an 
interview with The
Associated Press.

"We were able to solve the nuclear arms race because of ... political will," he 
said before an
awards banquet held by his American environmental group, Global Green USA. 
"Today we don't see
that political will. But I think it will emerge that leaders will have to 
address this problem."

Gorbachev will call for a first-ever international water treaty during an April 
21 keynote address
to the U.N. Commission on Sustainable Development.

He envisions a binding agreement that makes access to water and basic 
sanitation a human right,
holds nations responsible for providing it, and governs how freshwater 
resources are managed and
shared.

A petition campaign he launched March 22 aims to pressure governments to begin 
negotiations that
would produce the covenant.

Gorbachev, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate who led the Soviet Union for six years 
until its 1991
collapse, founded Green Cross International in 1993 to encourage business, 
government and
non-governmental organizations to collaborate and find solutions to 
environmental problems.

About 2.5 billion people worldwide lack water sanitation services, and 5 
million die from
waterborne diseases each year, according to Global Green USA, the American arm 
of Green Cross.
Nearly 1.2 billion people do not have clean water to drink


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