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Journalist/academic at @CLAS_Cam. Author of America's Backyard, and other books⬆️ Bylines: @bbc @guardian @independent Now on: @graceliv.bsky.social

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I’m on @graceliv.bsky.social Also Instagram and Threads @gracelivingstone123
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@mrmarksteel @seannwalsh @elliotsteelcom @mrmarksteel When are you going to join Blue Sky and cheer all of us up who have migrated there?
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RT @alex_putzer: How many rights of nature initiatives are there? Vol. 2 Together with @Climate_CartoX, I present an #update and #redesign
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Looking forward to reading this book by the brilliant @jdinges It's the untold story of Charles Horman & Frank Teruggi who went Missing in Pinochet's Chile
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RT @GraceLiv: Coca Cola is world's largest producer of bottled water Danone is 2nd Nestle is 3rd PepsiCo 4th to see my articles on bottl…
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Bottled water consumption has risen by almost 50% in the last 10 years in the UK to 3 billion litres a year. And 95% of that is in plastic bottles 76% is still water (not sparkling) - so people could drink tap water instead Art by Fidel Martinez,
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In Andalucía, people said there's a massive expansion of wind-farms and solar panels - without any consultation with locals They felt they were a 'sacrifice zone' for northern Europe's green transition similar to complaints of 'green colonialism' in Latin America
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Coca Cola is world's largest producer of bottled water Danone is 2nd Nestle is 3rd PepsiCo 4th to see my articles on bottled water:
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RT @GraceLiv: Children planted a wood to combat climate change and now Danone want to cut it down to expand their water bottling factory…
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Children planted a wood to combat climate change and now Danone want to cut it down to expand their water bottling factory my story:
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Esto no incluye el agua que usa Coca Cola para sus refrescos en Espana
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RT @GraceLiv: Multinationals taking billions of litres from UK aquifers for bottled water - my story To see my FOI…
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Per veure el llistat de concessions d'embotellament d'aigua a Espanya i Catalunya consulta aquí:
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El saqueig de l’aigua mineral a Catalunya. La periodista @GraceLiv del Guardian ha vingut des de Londres per explicar-nos el gran negoci de l’aigua d’ampolla (Nestlé-Font Vella, Danone-Viladrau) a un país mort de set i amb les fonts seques.
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RT @josepalay: El saqueig de l’aigua mineral a Catalunya. La periodista @GraceLiv del Guardian ha vingut des de Londres per explicar-nos el…
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@ljm20141 The Environment Agency issues the licences. The companies pay a tiny amount to extract and then sell it as bottled water, effectively profiting from a natural resource which belongs to the public
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@WATERSHED_i @fea Their not 'they're'!
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@greenarteries @1kilroywashere @Feargal_Sharkey @WATERSHED_i @paulapeters2 @WheelieFUMS @RandolphTrent @SusanChubb1 @vamroses @BadPutty @natalieben In the article I say Nestle extracts 880m litres a year, but it has an additional licence to extract 216m litres for 'transfer of water between sources' & environmental remedial work - so I didn't include it So Nestle Waters total extraction is more than 1 billion litres a year
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