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Hosted on MSNChina's construction of dams sparks controversy as building river dams "results in irreversible modification of natural landscapes": ReportChina recently announced plans to build the largest hydropower dam in the world, with a capacity to generate three times more ...
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China is Building an Insane Artificial RiverChina’s South-North Water Transfer Project: an ambitious bid to solve water scarcity by rerouting major rivers. But at what ...
The hydropower dam, in quake-prone Tibet, is set to be the world’s biggest. But China has said little about the project, ...
The deputy leader of the Congress in Lok Sabha demanded that water-sharing and management be a key component of India's ...
Here’s how big the Yangtze is. A third of all the inhabitants of China (which means more than 400 million people) live in the area covered by the Yangtze’s river basin. The Yangtze basin provides ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNSalmon vs. Dams – The $500 million Battle to Save RiversEven as China proposes the largest dam project in the world, Europe and America are trying to reverse the damage wrought by ...
The Yellow River - running for almost five and half thousand kilometres from west to east - is known as China's mother river.
The concert, themed around China's mother rivers, showed the ethnic music prevailing in the Sanjiangyuan (Three-River-Source) area in Northwest China's Qinghai province, with the goal of promoting ...
For all this "dam for a dam" water war, relations between the two nations along their disputed Himalayan border are not ...
The historic river rafting expedition on Brahmaputra River, one of the world's most powerful and historically significant ...
China's construction and operation of dams has sparked controversy as building river dams and artificial reservoirs causes 'irreversible modification of natural landscapes' and 'such extensive ...
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