Clearly, cyclones and tsunamis pose a great threat to the water supply. At the time the book was published the tsunami of 2004 had not happened yet, but in Shiva's analysis of the cyclone of 99's damage to the water supply I can only imagine the massive amount of damage the most recent tsunami must have done. Over the past century the world's climate has been getting increasingly warmer, and she explains on page 42 that as the level of Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere rises, more heat is trapped and the global temperature steadily raises. This is ultimately behind the recent weather shifts, the numerous hurricanes, and recent flooding and droughts throughout India. One would think that flooding, as an over abundance of water, would not damage water supply, however it does so tremendously. Flood water is dirty and not drinkable, and because of the oil, pesticides, gases, and poisons swept away with floods the drinkable water is polluted and destroyed forever. This sadly leads to tremendous loss of life due to infection, sickness, and dehydration. It is piteous that ultimately, behind all this devastation and slow parching of our planet is corporate
Clearly, cyclones and tsunamis pose a great threat to the water supply. At the time the book was published the tsunami of 2004 had not happened yet, but in Shiva's analysis of the cyclone of 99's damage to the water supply I can only imagine the massive amount of damage the most recent tsunami must have done. Over the past century the world's climate has been getting increasingly warmer, and she explains on page 42 that as the level of Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere rises, more heat is trapped and the global temperature steadily raises. This is ultimately behind the recent weather shifts, the numerous hurricanes, and recent flooding and droughts throughout India. One would think that flooding, as an over abundance of water, would not damage water supply, however it does so tremendously. Flood water is dirty and not drinkable, and because of the oil, pesticides, gases, and poisons swept away with floods the drinkable water is polluted and destroyed forever. This sadly leads to tremendous loss of life due to infection, sickness, and dehydration. It is piteous that ultimately, behind all this devastation and slow parching of our planet is corporate