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Amazon under threat- Belo Monte would be a project bigger than the Panama Canal

 
Lilac.Nights
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Amazon under threat- Belo Monte would be a project bigger than the Panama Canal
Belo Monte would be a project bigger than the Panama Canal, flooding at least 400,000 acres of rainforest, displacing 40,000 indigenous and local people, and destroying the priceless habitats of countless unique species -- all to create power that could easily be generated through investments in energy efficiency. ......

[link to www.avaaz.org]

PLEASE, SIGHN THE PETITION!
Lilac.Nights  (OP)

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02/14/2012 02:37 PM
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Thank you for signing the petition to stop the Belo Monte mega dam. We have little time to do everything we can to stop this disastrous project.

Only a massive outcry will persuade President Dilma Rousseff, so let's get as many signatures as possible to make sure our voices are heard. Forward the link below:

[link to www.avaaz.org]

Thanks again for your help,

Ben, Graziela, Alice, Iain, Ben, Ricken, Milena and the Avaaz team

PS: here's the original email, to send to friends and family:

Dear friends,

Last Wednesday, Brazil's top environmental regulator resigned in refusal to license a project that experts say would be an ecological disaster: the Belo Monte Dam Complex, which would carve a scar bigger than the Panama Canal into the heart of the Amazon.

The mega-dam would flood huge tracts of rainforest and displace thousands of indigenous people. The companies who would profit from the dam have been trying to bulldoze past environmental laws -- and want to break ground within weeks.

The Amazon is a global treasure, and a worldwide outcry is needed now. The resignation could clear the way for the dam's license--or, if enough of us raise our voices, it could mark a turning point against the project. Let's make this a defining moment on the world stage for Brazil's new President Dilma. Sign the emergency petition to Dilma to stop Belo Monte and protect the Amazon -- it will be delivered spectacularly with Avaaz's indigenous partners in Brazil's capital, let's get to 300,000 signatures:

[link to www.avaaz.org]

Eletronorte, the company who will profit most from Belo Monte, is demanding that the license to start construction be issued even if the project does not meet environmental standards.

Experts and officials who study the proposed dam overwhelmingly reject it as a catastrophe in the making. Abelardo Bayma Azevedo, who stepped down last week as president of Brazil's environmental agency, is not the first resignation caused by pressure to allow Belo Monte; his predecessor stepped down for the same reason last year, as did Brazil's Minister for the Environment -- among other top officials. Now, it's up to us to ensure that these resignations, and decades of protest within Brazil, will not be in vain.

Belo Monte would flood at least 400,000 acres of rainforest, affect hundreds of kilometres of the Xingu river, and displace over 40,000 people, including indigenous communities of 18 different ethnic groups who depend on the Xingu for their subsistence. It is so economically risky that the government has had to turn to public funds for most of the $16 billion investment. And the dam would be one of Brazil's least efficient, operating at only 10% capacity for the dry months from July to October.

The dam's backers argue that it will supply Brazil's growing energy needs. But a far greater, greener, and cheaper supply of energy is available: energy efficiency. A WWF study found that efficiency alone could save the equivalent of 14 Belo Monte dams by 2020. The benefits of a truly green approach would go to everyone, rather than a handful of powerful corporations. But it's only the corporations who hire lobbyists and wield political muscle -- unless enough of us, in the global public, raise our voices, and ensure that Dilma faces a real choice for Brazil's future.

Belo Monte's construction could start as early as February. Brazil's Minister of Energy and Mining, Edson Lobão, says the next license will be approved soon -- we need to stop Belo Monte before the bulldozers move in. Let’s welcome Dilma into the presidency with a massive outcry to do the right thing: stop Belo Monte!

[link to www.avaaz.org]

Brazil might be the world's best hope for progress against climate change, and for bringing North and South countries together on the most hopeful common ground. Now, that hope resides in President Dilma. By calling together for her to reject the Belo Monte dam and pursue a better path, we invite her to live up to that opportunity -- and to help build a future that all of us, from the tribes along the Xingu to the grandchildren of today's city dwellers, can be proud of.

With hope,

Ben, Graziela, Alice, Ricken, Rewan, and the whole Avaaz.org team

SOURCES:

IBAMA President Resigns Over Belo Monte Licensing:
[link to www.internationalrivers.org]

PowerSwitch report by WWF-Brazil examining opportunities for energy efficiency:
[link to www.internationalrivers.org]

Amazon Watch fact sheet:
[link to www.amazonwatch.org]

Power and the Xingu:
[link to www.economist.com]
Enkidu

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02/14/2012 03:26 PM
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Re: Amazon under threat- Belo Monte would be a project bigger than the Panama Canal
I won´t sign it. Thanks.

It would be good for you to sign, gringo. It will ease your guilt, that is caused by:
- what you did to north american natives
- what you did to your nature
- what you are doing to all the world with your nuke plants
- all the polution your country emits to our atmosphere

Last Edited by Enkidu on 02/14/2012 03:27 PM
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02/14/2012 03:42 PM
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Re: Amazon under threat- Belo Monte would be a project bigger than the Panama Canal
What is the alternative? If it's nuclear I'd say NO to both.
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02/14/2012 03:44 PM
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Re: Amazon under threat- Belo Monte would be a project bigger than the Panama Canal
Wow!!!!

That's TERRIBLE!

Belo Monte will flood about 0.001% of the Brazilian rainforest!

How terrible!!!
Lilac.Nights  (OP)

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02/15/2012 08:25 PM
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I won´t sign it. Thanks.

It would be good for you to sign, gringo. It will ease your guilt, that is caused by:
- what you did to north american natives
- what you did to your nature
- what you are doing to all the world with your nuke plants
- all the polution your country emits to our atmosphere
 Quoting: Enkidu


Well, I'm an eastern European girl, not an american gringo. My country is gone, poisoned and ugly.
Where we had beautiful beaches now we see oil spills, our forests are dying, our food is GMO. The factories were poisoning the air for too long.
My heart goes to these people.
Lilac.Nights  (OP)

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Re: Amazon under threat- Belo Monte would be a project bigger than the Panama Canal
Wow!!!!

That's TERRIBLE!

Belo Monte will flood about 0.001% of the Brazilian rainforest!

How terrible!!!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10793949


What?
Anonymous Coward
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02/15/2012 09:16 PM
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Re: Amazon under threat- Belo Monte would be a project bigger than the Panama Canal
Wow!!!!

That's TERRIBLE!

Belo Monte will flood about 0.001% of the Brazilian rainforest!

How terrible!!!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10793949


What?
 Quoting: Lilac.Nights


Never mind, it's just FACTS unlike shrill hysteria OP.





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