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Something in the Water
Pine Forest Media
12 episodes
3 months ago
Environmental Scientist, Professor, and Water Sommelier Elena Berg dives deep into the world of premium water. This limited docu-series introduces the epicurean possibilities that water has to offer, breaks down the differences between waters, explores topics of water usage, access, pollution, plastics, and sustainability in context, and includes interviews with expert scientists and 'small water farmers' from around the world. Come and listen to learn that water is not just water.

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Environmental Scientist, Professor, and Water Sommelier Elena Berg dives deep into the world of premium water. This limited docu-series introduces the epicurean possibilities that water has to offer, breaks down the differences between waters, explores topics of water usage, access, pollution, plastics, and sustainability in context, and includes interviews with expert scientists and 'small water farmers' from around the world. Come and listen to learn that water is not just water.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Education,
Nature
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The Public v. Private Debate for Water Management
Something in the Water
27 minutes 51 seconds
1 year ago
The Public v. Private Debate for Water Management

In this thought-provoking episode of "Something in the Water," host Elena Berg dives into the complex debate of water privatization versus public management. Joined by Dr. Oleg Kobtzeff, Associate Professor at the American University of Paris, the discussion explores the implications of private and public water systems on consumption, conservation, and accessibility. From examining the economic motivations of privatization to the democratic values upheld by public systems, this episode dissects the pros and cons associated with each approach. With insights into the environmental politics and hydro politics, Elena and Dr. Kobtzeff uncover the realities behind the water coming out of our taps, shedding light on the power dynamics that influence water management globally. Whether you’re concerned about environmental sustainability or curious about the forces shaping water policies, this episode offers a comprehensive overview of a topic that touches all of our lives.



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





Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Something in the Water
Environmental Scientist, Professor, and Water Sommelier Elena Berg dives deep into the world of premium water. This limited docu-series introduces the epicurean possibilities that water has to offer, breaks down the differences between waters, explores topics of water usage, access, pollution, plastics, and sustainability in context, and includes interviews with expert scientists and 'small water farmers' from around the world. Come and listen to learn that water is not just water.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.