MICHAEL KLARE
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Michael Klare

Michael T. Klare is a Five Colleges professor of Peace and World Security Studies, whose department is located at Hampshire College, defense correspondent of The Nation magazine, and author of Resource Wars and Blood and Oil: The Dangers and Consequences of America's Growing Petroleum Dependency (Metropolitan). Klare also teaches at Amherst College, Smith College, Mount Holyoke College, and the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

Klare also resides on the boards of directors of Human Rights Watch, and the Arms Control Association. He is a regular contributor to many publications including The Nation, Tom's Dispatch, Mother Jones, and is a frequent columnist for Foreign Policy In Focus.

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The Environment
03/27/2008

Description: Access to water is a human right, Klare says. Access to a gas-guzzling SUV isn't.

Transcript: I think access to water is a human right. So, that’s the beginning point. Yes, I think people need to have water, because you cannot survive without it. You cannot go more than a day or so without water, so in my mind that’s human right. You cannot also feed yourself without water, water is absolutely essential for the production of food. So, even if you have enough water for drinking that’s only the beginning of it, now you must have water to produce food, so in that sense it is a human right. Oil is different. I don’t think you have a right to oil, especially oil to drive a inefficient vehicle when you can be traveling by other means by public transportation, by walking, by bicycle. I do think that communities have an obligation to provide people with energy options that get them out of their cars, so that we should be using this time of high gasoline prices and economic recession to rethink the way we organize our communities to invest in better public transit, to built bike paths, to give people energy options, other than the ones that we rely on, so that we can come out of this time stronger as a community, as a nation, and face the future in better shape, because we will never go back to the time of oil plenty, that time will never go back again, it is finished, it is over for all time.

Recorded on: 3/14/08

 

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