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Lmao....Nice Development
But, which River? Brahmaputra?
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Lmao....Nice Development
But, which River? Brahmaputra?
You're a good competitor to Russell Peters.
Dam is civilian building, I believe India also dam Brahmaputra also right?
If the water is diverted it will affect people in India and Bangladesh which will be devastating
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/chinas-three-gorges-dam-disaster/
Even a strong earthquake might shake the 3 gorges dam
Are we talking about water diversion here? any earthquake in India will also affect your dams, how relevant to bring 3gorges dam into discussion?
Meanwhile, India is steaming ahead with its own plans for damming the Brahmaputra. Around 150 mega and micro-hydel projects are being planned in the Northeast especially in Arunachal Pradesh.
@Dr Gupta,
So India has a clear intention to dam this river, wow 150 projects for your NE...very interesting
These are small micro projects nothing on the scale you are building
I still think Nuclear power is a better solution as is solar energy,, these dams cause hugh environmental damage in the long run and not enough research is done prior to their building. But wait 20-30 years we will see their true impact.
Look a country like France gets 80% of it's energy via Nuclear, we should also invest in solar energy.
When human need energy, no one care about environment, earth is been massively abused after the industry revolution with over production capcity, we can't go back to live in medieval age.
Bro, he's taking western sources. We all know the credibilities of those.Are we talking about water diversion here? any earthquake in India will also affect your dams, how relevant to bring 3gorges dam into discussion?
There is better ways to get energy than this, the impact it will have can be devastating and have a huge economic affect. We are selfish because we thinking of just the present but our grandchildren will be the ones who will suffer when water becomes so scarce and famines/viruses take root.
Why not go for more nuclear plants and solar? it's much more cleaner and has less impact
I don't think Nuclear plant is not suitable for earthquake zone such as Tibet.
Ideal place for Nuclear plants is near water so it tends to be more coastal, we should think outside the box and find new ways of generating energy. Maybe wind energy in Tibet is a option? in India we are lucky as we have direct heat from the sun so we are building huge solar farms to generate energy.
https://next.ft.com/content/6b781150-978c-11e5-9228-87e603d47bdc
India and France launch $1tn solar power tie-up
The International Solar Alliance aims to have 121 signatories to develop solar in tropical countries
we have wind farm in Xinjiang region but I don't know about Tibet
That is remarkable indeed but we need to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels and consume less, which is easier said than done as everyone wants washing machines, nice cars and laptops etc
You can have everything in the world but what is the point when the air you breathe is so polluted you need to wear masks? why are Chinese and Indians running to cities like London, Vancouver for a better life? because we just think of short term but never long term environment.
Endless of un-satisfaction is human decease, when you get rich, you wiant more and more, nothing much we can do about that, it's human nature.