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Large-scale hydropower: ‘Clean’ energy threatens one of Europe’s key biodiversity hotspots

The European Union is currently gearing its forces to become a world champion of low carbon economic development, with Germany providing the lead in the form of the Energiewende. The ambitious and far-reaching objectives of this process have attracted a significant amount of academic and media attention, not the least due to the radical political,Continue reading “Large-scale hydropower: ‘Clean’ energy threatens one of Europe’s key biodiversity hotspots”

Posted bystefanbuzar11 April, 201411 April, 2014Posted inActivity reports, CURE member activities, Public engagement, Recent conference presentationsTags:dams, energiewende, hydropower, macedonia, mavrovo, national park, riversLeave a comment on Large-scale hydropower: ‘Clean’ energy threatens one of Europe’s key biodiversity hotspots
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