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20 Aoû 2020

Auteur:
Al Jazeera

A dam plan gone wrong in Ecuador's Amazon

Chances are you have never heard of the Coca Codo Sinclair Dam. It is a project that was designed to supercharge renewable energy in Ecuador. Instead, it brought oil spills, flash floods, corruption and crippling debt.

In the second half of our two-part series on Ecuador's Amazon, we are examining how the ill-advised dam continues to plague Indigenous communities years after it was inaugurated.

Fait partie des chronologies suivantes

Ecuador: Corporación Eléctrica de Ecuador accused of negative environmental impacts relating to hydroelectric dam; incl. company response

Ecuador: Coca Codo Sinclair Hydroelectric Project