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Latin America is known for the power and beauty of its river systems – the Amazon, the world´s largest river basin; the Paraguay and Paraná rivers and wetland ecosystems; the Usamacinta flowing through the Mayan rainforests; and the pristine waters of the rivers of Patagonia. These magnificent rivers are fountains of life for an incredible diversity of plant and animal species and the source of well-being for traditional indigenous peoples and riverbank dwellers. The rivers of Dams have left a terrible legacy in the region, such as in Guatemala where indigenous opponents of Chixoy Dam were massacred, and at Yacyretá, where communities have been plunged into poverty while corrupt authorities embezzled hundreds of millions of dollars destined for social and environmental programs. Through these struggles, the people of Energy alternatives for the region have not been sufficiently explored, even as the cost of new dams more distant from population and industrial centers rises steadily. International Rivers is working to stop plans for more than 60 new dams in the Amazon region, including the More information:
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