Who should control the water flowing from our taps? Dr. Elena Berg joins Dr. Oleg Kobtzeff to examine water privatization and the competing cases for public and private water systems. They consider whether pricing can encourage water conservation, whether specialized companies maintain infrastructure more efficiently, and how corporate power, political influence, corruption, and profit can threaten water access and democratic accountability. Examples from Mexico City, Bolivia, France, and other water systems show why neither model produces simple outcomes. The episode offers a clear introduction to water management as a political question, revealing how decisions about ownership shape cost, infrastructure, resource use, and the public’s relationship with an essential resource.
Episode Guest: Dr. Oleg Kobtzeff
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Hosted by Elena Berg
Written and produced by Elena Berg and Clark Marchese
Audio Editing by Clark Marchese
Cover art by Sarah Glavan
Theme Music by Josef Salvat
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