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While most of the world’s population struggles to access clean water, the wealthiest few are snapping up the rights to the world’s best water resources. From Texas to California, from Ethiopia to Paraguay — billionaires and corporate giants are quietly buying up land and aquifers, turning water into a commodity to be traded like oil and gold. This video explores the growing global water crisis. From cities like Cape Town and Chennai running out of water, to the controversial practices of multinational corporations exploiting local water sources. We also explore how climate change is exacerbating the crisis — through extreme droughts, melting glaciers, and increasingly erratic rainfall. More than a documentary, this is a warning about how water — the most basic human need — is becoming an asset that can only be owned by those who can afford it.

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