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There will always be abundant snow and glaciers on the highest mountains of the world, the Himalayas. This snow will always feed the Indus and Ganges rivers and forever supply water to millions of people in South Asia and China.
The dams’ reservoirs and transmission lines will destroy thousands of houses, towns, villages, fields, spiritual sites and even parts of the highest highway of the world, the Karakoram highway. But who will reap their benefits? Will they be able to generate as much electricity as promised? What will happen to the people, ecosystems and rivers of the Himalayas if the dams are built and climate change takes its toll? More information: LATEST ADDITIONS: Mountains of Concrete - Article in Hindi Major Report Condemns New Dams in the Himalayas Sreelatha Menon: Mountains of Concrete Scientist's Hunger Strike halts work on Himalayan Dam Himalaya, the "Mountains of Concrete": a review CONTACT US: Samir Mehta |
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