On this edition of Your Call’s One Planet Series, we're discussing a four-part series by Capital & Main on the disproportionate impact of California's worsening drought on communities of color and low-income people living in rural and farming areas in California. Nearly 10 years ago, California enacted the Human Right to Water Act to help beleaguered communities in the state. This landmark legislation obligates the state to work towards safe, clean, affordable and accessible drinking water to the one million residents without it. What is being done to provide rural communities with affordable and clean water?
Guests:
Dan Ross, freelance journalist
Sasha Abramsky, journalist and author of The American Way of Poverty: How the Other Half Still Lives
Web Resources:
Capital & Main: Clean, Affordable California Water a Challenge for Low-Income Communities
Capital & Main: Contamination a ‘Huge Challenge’ For Affordable Drinking Water in California
Capital & Main: Guess who’ll get hit hardest by California’s severe water shortage?
Capital & Main: California Oil Industry Continues to Thwart Climate-Related Bills