Rock star Sting calls for dialogue on construction of hydroelectric dam in Brazil’s Amazon
By APSunday, November 22, 2009
Sting warns of hydroelectric project in Amazon
BRASILIA, Brazil — British pop star Sting says Brazil’s government should listen to the voices of local indigenous groups before building a massive hydroelectric dam in the Amazon rain forest.
Sting told a news conference Sunday in Sao Paulo the decision to build the Belo Monte dam should be made by all Brazilians, especially the native communities that would be most affected.
The multi-billion dollar project would dam the Xingu River in Brazil’s north.
Brazilian officials say the dam is needed to meet the energy demands of its growing economy, while environmentalists say it will swallow rain forest, kill off native fish and displace thousands.
Sting founded the Rainforest Foundation in 1989 after meeting a group of Amazon Indians.
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