Earth for Sale: The Fight to Stop The Last Plunder of the Planet

Maude Barlow
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Earth for Sale: The Fight to Stop The Last Plunder of the Planet

Maude Barlow
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“In Earth for Sale, Maude Barlow sounds the alarm on a new threat: the push to use free markets to solve every environmental problem. These so-called solutions include carbon, plastic and biodiversity offsets and putting a price on every aspect of nature, from whales to water to forests. Building on her prescient earlier warnings about free trade and water privatization, Barlow exposes the staggering insanity of further entrenching the very economic system that is driving ecological collapse. Earth for Sale empowers readers with the knowledge, the motivation and the solutions needed to fight back.” — Dr. David R. Boyd, former UN special rapporteur on the right to a healthy environment
  • Published date: May 05, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 240
  • Publisher: ECW Press
  • ISBN: 9781770418660
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 0.557" L x 8.5" H

Maude Barlow is the bestselling author of 21 books. She co-founded the Council of Canadians, chairing its board for over three decades, sits on the board of Food & Water Watch, and the board of advisors of the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature. She served as senior water advisor to the UN General Assembly and was a leader in the campaign to have water recognized as a human right. She is the recipient of 17 honorary doctorates and many awards, including the 2005 Right Livelihood Award. She lives in Ottawa, ON.

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