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The Patagonia Campaign aims to support the Chilean people's fight against plans to dam two of Chile's most powerful and pristine rivers, the Baker and Pascua Rivers. Electricity from these dams would be sent thousands of kilometers north to serve Chile’s biggest cities and its mammoth copper industry. The transmission lines for that electricity would require one of the world's longest clearcuts--much of it through untouched temperate rainforests of a type found nowhere else on the planet outside Patagonia. (Click here for more details about the rivers, dam plans and transmission lines.)
International Rivers wants the world to know Patagonia’s rivers—and to keep them wild—unlike the huge companies that want to dam them. So, with much help from our passionate Chilean friends who have been fighting dams in their home country for many years, we have launched new pressure tactics against the companies involved in the proposed dams. LATEST ADDITIONS: Forbes Magazine: Big, Bad Hydro International Relations Center: Damming Patagonia's Rivers: A Dirty Energy Business Home Depot in Middle of Patagonian Dam Debate "Stop Patagonia Dams" says The New York Times Guardian (UK): Patagonia in Peril More information: The Home Depot Letter Writing Campaign-Get Involved! Ecological Internet's Action against Home Depot, largest US customer of Matte wood products Global Response Action against Matte, controller of Chilean partner for dams "Patagonia Chilena Sin Represas," website--in Spanish--for campaign in Chile Basic Facts: Baker & Pascua Rivers, proposed Dams and Transmission Lines CONTACT US: Aaron Sanger |
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