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Patagonia Consultant
I grew up in the Pacific Northwest and feel at home in the mountains, the deserts, the forests, and on the rivers of the Western States and Provinces. I have also been fortunate to travel and work all over the Américas. This great continent is special - sometimes I feel like it isn't that I choose to work to protect our communities and their wild rivers as much as the rivers and the landscapes have chosen me. The best part? I am not the only one - we ARE everywhere!
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Majority of Chileans Reject Dams in Patagonia
Mon, 04/20/2009 - 7:38am
New Poll Results Show 57.6% of Chileans Reject Patagonia Dams When asked "are you for or against the construction of hydroelectric dams in the Aysén Region?", more than 57 percent of the survey participants responded "against," compared with only 31 percent who responded that said that they were in favor of building the dams. Nearly 9 percent of the respondents said that they did not know. The survey is estimated to have an approximately 3 percent margin of error, and was done by phone with more than 1000 participants from the entire length of Chile. Public opinion is clearly against the dams. Perhaps it is the increasing awareness of the dangers of dam failures and the dangerous nature of the very risky proposal to build in a highly seismic region. Perhaps it is the flagrant disregard for corporate responsibility that HidroAysén has demonstrated in moving forward with construction without having secured approval for their project. Most likely, though, it is exactly as our friends with the Consejo de Defensa de la Patagonia have said--that Chilean citizens recognize the irreparable damage that the dams would do to the natural jewel that is Patagonia.
Young People In Chile Overwhelmingly Reject Dams In Patagonia The results of this poll put to rest the myth that it is only "rich foreigners" who are interested in protecting Patagonia's Wild Rivers at Risk. The results clearly show that this is an issue that is directly connected to the Chilean peoples interest in a responsible and sustainable future, and that our international campaign is well rooted in a popular movement to protect rivers and communities in Patagonia. You can join this international movement today! Nearly 1000 people have posted their photo at the Your Photo For Patagonia campaign action, and with every new face the campaign is better positioned to tell Home Depot and ENEL that they must take steps to protect Patagonia today. News Update! The City Council of the town Chile Chico has voted to reject the HidroAysén project. Chile Chico is a small town famous for the wonderful fruit of it's microclimate. It is located on the eastern shores of Lago General Carrera, the massive lake that straddles the Chilean and Argentinean border, and that gives birth to the Baker River. "We are doing this because we want our region to be free from pollution," said Chile Chico's mayor Luperciano Muñoz about the vote against HidroAysén. "We do not want to have to pay for the errors that have been committed by the Concertacion governments, and the military government before them, for failing to invest in good energy policies and research." Thank you for your efforts to support our partners in Patagonia! Stay tuned for new and exciting campaign actions to be launched soon!
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