In Brazil, construction of the Belomont Dam contradicts indigenous peoples who have protested the project for many years. The government responded (BBC News, 2011) that "Dam is indispensable to meet growing energy needs," I believe this is a fact. A 11,000 MW power plant "Dam will be the third largest dam in the world" (Velasco 2011). In order to avoid the inevitable energy crisis, the means to capture energy must move forward thinking what it has to do before it is completed; Belomont Dam harms local people I will create an environment that I think is d Demands the loser to make a possible profit.
Belomonte is promoted to green energy. Just as Dr. Erwin Kräutler, the bishop of New Valley and the violent opponents of Dam call it me as a green project. What is Bellowomont's green color? When they paint the dam green, it turns green. It used to be green before. The forest is green. On May 10, 1994, I heard that President of the President of President Brazil Lula da Silva gave a lecture at the hearing, organized the tribe of Yanomami and Guarani and transferred them to the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee of the Western Hemisphere Announced. Speaking He expressed zeal and compassion for the plight of indigenous peoples: "The Amazon is open to the outside world," he said. "Under the real barbarous strategy - the emergence of a society known to be the most inequitable today based on natural resources.
The Bero Monte Dam Project, formerly known as Karaoke, was originally designed in the 1980s. For three decades, enthusiastic protests from local communities, indigenous peoples, NGOs, and politicians have suspended execution. People in New Valley have long struggled to stop constructing the Bellion Monument complex. Tragically, unless they hear their voice, they may lose their fight as the construction of Belo Monte is ongoing. The influence on the traditional riparian population along the Xingu coast and its tributaries is already catastrophic. Agriculture and forest management in the ribeirinhos floodplain are disappearing as a local transport ship based on the livelihood and culture of the small scale fishery. When their land was privatized, communities and indigenous peoples were deported
Origin: The huge Belomont Hydropower Dam currently built on the Xing River in the northern part of Brazil will be the third largest dam in the world (following the Three Gorges Dam in China and the Itaped Dam in Paraguay in Brazil). The Belomont dam project has been the subject of opposition both Brazil and internationally for various reasons including the potential impact on the environment and indigenous peoples and other inhabitants of the area. One group affected by the Belo Monte Dam project is the Kayapó tribe who refused to offer Brazilian state power companies a $ 9 million funding provision for regional development projects in mid March, 2013 It has been told. I repeat their opposition to the dam.