Manonthestreet
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In the fight to stop climate change, many people paint carbon-neutral energy as the solution to saving the planet. But what happens when “green” energy projects threaten the existence of people, animals, and entire ecosystems living on it? Is “green” energy really the solution when it comes at such a cost? As Brazil invests heavily in hydroelectric energy projects in an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while still growing its economy, the country’s indigenous movement is fighting to answer this very question.
Indigenous women stand up to displacement by Brazil’s Belo Monte dam Never get between a greenie and their cash......
Indigenous women stand up to displacement by Brazil’s Belo Monte dam Never get between a greenie and their cash......