Environmental crisis: towards an integrated approach
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A supposed environmental crisis, includes a crisis of water, and has to be understood in a process of deconstruction of the common, resources or goods that should be of all, or at least enjoyed by all, and for several reasons are not being, this is the main issue we highlight here. There is an appropriation of these as goods or resources for the market. In the view of Capra et Mattei1, the notion of common, community is lost, or is being lost more and more in a process ofcommodification. In this case, the law is being more important in a complex arrangement, and the laws must rescue that sociability. In this way, it is necessary to reflect on the unfeasibility of a State based
on the common, in line with the dynamics of nature reproduction. Therefore, it is in this context of commodification of environmental goods essential to life, that there is an environmental crisis potentiated in a process of climate change quite delicate, which is already causing disasters that force people to leave their territories and lack of water is also one of the elements in this process.
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