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In the ongoing courageous struggle of a relatively small group of
Chinese to prevent the completion of the Three Gorges Dam in China,
Dai Qing is the outspoken leader whose eloquent voice is always
heard despite threats and intimidation by the Chinese authorities
to silence it. Dai Qing, an investigative journalist and author
with a wide audience in China and abroad, compiled this book of
essays and field reports assessing the impact of the Three Gorges
megadam now under construction at Sandouping in China's Hubei
province at great risk to her own freedom. This book is an effort
to prevent history from repeating itself ten-fold (a reference to
the great floods in 1975 during which over 60 dams collapsed and at
least 100,000 people lost their lives) if the 39 billion cubic
metres of water in the Three Gorges reservoir ever escapes by
natural or man-made catastrophes. These comprehensive essays reveal
the deep rooted problems presented by the Three Gorges project that
the government is attempting to disguise or suppress. The main
concerns are population resettlement and human rights, the
irreversible environmental and economic impact, the loss of
cultural antiquities and historical sites, military considerations,
and hidden dam disasters from the past. Opponents of the dam are
attempting to kill the project or at least reduce the size of the
megadam now planned to be the biggest, most expensive and,
incidentally, the most hazardous of all hydro-electric projects on
this planet.
In the ongoing courageous struggle of a relatively small group of
Chinese to prevent the completion of the Three Gorges Dam in China,
Dai Qing is the outspoken leader whose eloquent voice is always
heard despite threats and intimidation by the Chinese authorities
to silence it. Dai Qing, an investigative journalist and author
with a wide audience in China and abroad, compiled this book of
essays and field reports assessing the impact of the Three Gorges
megadam now under construction at Sandouping in China's Hubei
province at great risk to her own freedom. This book is an effort
to prevent history from repeating itself ten-fold (a reference to
the great floods in 1975 during which over 60 dams collapsed and at
least 100,000 people lost their lives) if the 39 billion cubic
metres of water in the Three Gorges reservoir ever escapes by
natural or man-made catastrophes. These comprehensive essays reveal
the deep rooted problems presented by the Three Gorges project that
the government is attempting to disguise or suppress. The main
concerns are population resettlement and human rights, the
irreversible environmental and economic impact, the loss of
cultural antiquities and historical sites, military considerations,
and hidden dam disasters from the past. Opponents of the dam are
attempting to kill the project or at least reduce the size of the
megadam now planned to be the biggest, most expensive and,
incidentally, the most hazardous of all hydro-electric projects on
this planet.
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