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The Economist Hosts Online Debate on Global Water Crisis

NEW YORK (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) September 30, 2008 -- The Economist Debate Series announces its 13th online debate (www.economist.com/debate) focused on the global issue of water as a scarce resource. The proposition for this debate is: This house believes that water, as a scarce resource, should be priced according to its market value.

The proposition will be debated over the course of two weeks from September 30th to October 10th 2008. The Economist encourages anyone interested in the topic to join the conversation, contribute opinions and cast a vote for or against the proposition. The winner will be decided by popular vote on Friday October 10th 2008.

News Image Water is both an industrial input and a prerequisite of life. Roughly a billion people do not have a constant supply of clean and safe water. Would water supplies be better managed if it were treated as a commodity, and priced accordingly? Or is water a basic human right that governments should secure for their citizens? Join us for our 13th online debate as we examine all the arguments behind this crucial issue, said Edward McBride, the debate moderator and environment correspondent for The Economist.

Arguing for the proposition: Stephen J. Hoffmann, founder and president of WaterTech Capital, a merchant and investment banking firm that specializes in serving the myriad of companies that, in aggregate, comprise the water industry, and co-founder of the Palisades Water Indexes.

Arguing for the opposition: Dr. Vandana Shiva, author of Water Wars and founder of Navdanya, an Indian-based non-governmental organization founded to protect nature and peoples rights to knowledge, biodiversity, water, and food.

Throughout the course of the two-week debate, expert guest participants will lend perspectives to the lively discussion, including the following:

Links to archived debates:

The Economist Debate Series is an open community forum. No paid subscription is necessary and anyone can participate.

About The Economist (www.economist.com)

The Economist offers timely reporting, concise commentary and comprehensive analysis of global news in its weekly magazine and online at economist.com. With objective authority, clarity and wit, The Economist presents the world's political, business, scientific, technological and cultural affairs and the connections between them. Edited in London since 1843, The Economist has a worldwide print circulation of more than 1.3 million and 2.5 million monthly visitors to Economist.com.

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