China pushes ahead with huge – and controversial – dam in Tibet

China pushes ahead with huge – and controversial – dam in Tibet
The Three Gorges is known for its beauty. (Image: Supplied)
The Washington Post
By Christian ShepherdChinese authorities are pressing ahead with plans to build a series of enormous hydropower dams across a gorge in the Himalayas that is three times as deep as the Grand Canyon, despite concerns raised by Tibetan human rights groups and New Delhi.Beijing has approved plans to dam the lower reaches of the Yarlung Tsangpo River, which flows from Tibet into India and Bangladesh, the state-run Xinhua News Agency reported on Wednesday.The project would be a “major step in the country’s transition to green and low-carb...

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