Thomas Linzey is featured in Global Mosaic's "Water for Life: Is Safe Water a Human Right"

The search for safe drinking water has become a trending topic in the debate on climate change. Resources are growing scarcer, but communities are rising to the occasion to develop means of protection. In Mumbai, India, a right-to-water campaign is having success in getting thousands of tap water connections into informal dwellings. In West Virginia, the coal and fracking industries’ political stranglehold has mobilized neighborhood groups to fight back, protecting their streams and groundwater from toxic waste. Our own Thomas Linzey provides his expertise in the importance of their validation within justice systems.

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Thomas Linzey at The University of Dayton’s Sustainability Club, September 2020