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China Commences Construction of the World's Largest Hydropower Dam in Tibet
world7 months ago

China Commences Construction of the World's Largest Hydropower Dam in Tibet

China has begun constructing the world's largest hydroelectric dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo river in Tibet, a project called the 'project of the century' that aims to generate 300 million MWh annually but faces environmental, geopolitical, and social protests due to concerns over water flow, displacement, and ecological impact. Despite environmental criticisms, China emphasizes the dam's role in boosting renewable energy and reducing reliance on fossil fuels, aligning with its goal to become carbon neutral by 2060.

"Tesla's Berlin Factory Halts Production Due to Suspected Arson Attack"
businesstechnology2 years ago

"Tesla's Berlin Factory Halts Production Due to Suspected Arson Attack"

Tesla's European Gigafactory near Berlin halted production and lost power after a suspected arson attack on an electricity pylon nearby, prompting CEO Elon Musk to call the incident "extremely dumb." A letter from a far-left activist group claimed responsibility for the attack, criticizing Tesla and Musk. This setback adds to Tesla's recent challenges in Europe, including union pressure and supply disruptions. The plant's expansion plans have faced opposition from local communities and environmental activists, leading to tensions and protests.

Climate Activists Target Botticelli's Birth of Venus in Florence
climate-activism2 years ago

Climate Activists Target Botticelli's Birth of Venus in Florence

Climate activists from Last Generation targeted Botticelli's Birth of Venus painting at the Uffizi museum in Florence by sticking pictures of flooded towns on the glass protector, protesting the government's inaction on climate disasters. Italy's new law imposes fines of up to £50,000 on eco-vandals, aiming to deter environmental protests. Similar actions have been taken at other cultural sites and monuments in Italy, including pouring paint, blocking traffic, and gluing hands to artworks. These protests are part of a larger movement across Europe to draw attention to the climate crisis.

"Climate Activism: Navigating Strategy Amid Art Attacks and Big Oil's Influence"
environment2 years ago

"Climate Activism: Navigating Strategy Amid Art Attacks and Big Oil's Influence"

Environmental activists have staged 38 protests in museums in 2022, but their disruptive tactics, including throwing food at paintings, have led to negative public opinion and little tangible change. A study showed that these protests have alienated the public and hindered environmental efforts. The article suggests that activists should shift their focus to more effective and specific tactics, such as targeting oil company headquarters, like successful campaigns against BP and the Sackler family. It emphasizes the need for activists to listen to museum visitors and find new ways to manipulate media attention.

"Feds Approve Pacific Northwest Natural Gas Pipeline Expansion Despite Environmentalist Protests"
energyenvironment2 years ago

"Feds Approve Pacific Northwest Natural Gas Pipeline Expansion Despite Environmentalist Protests"

Federal regulators have approved the expansion of the Gas Transmission Northwest pipeline, known as GTN Xpress, in the Pacific Northwest, despite protests from environmental groups and West Coast officials. The project aims to increase the pipeline's capacity by 150 million cubic feet of natural gas per day. Environmentalists argue that the expansion goes against the region's climate change plans and poses a wildfire risk. The pipeline belongs to TC Energy, the same company behind the abandoned Keystone XL pipeline. Critics have expressed concerns about TC Energy's safety record. The decision has been condemned by Democratic governors and attorneys general from Washington and California, as well as Democratic U.S. Senators from Washington and Oregon. The project is seen as incompatible with the states' climate laws and is expected to result in significant greenhouse gas emissions.

German police conduct nationwide raids on climate activists.
climate-activism2 years ago

German police conduct nationwide raids on climate activists.

German police conducted raids on 15 properties across the country and seized assets as part of an investigation into the financing of protests by the Last Generation climate activist group. Munich prosecutors are investigating seven people on suspicion of forming or supporting a criminal organization. Last Generation has repeatedly blocked roads across Germany to pressure the government to take more drastic action against climate change, drawing criticism from leading figures in the environmentalist Green party. The group argues that its provocative protests encourage debate within society about climate change.

Dutch Farmers' Political Upset Sends Shockwaves Through Europe
politics3 years ago

Dutch Farmers' Political Upset Sends Shockwaves Through Europe

The Farmer-Citizen Movement Party, which opposes the Dutch government's climate policies, won the most seats for a single party in the Dutch Senate. The party built its victory on the back of protests against the government’s environmental policies, which aim to slash nitrogen emissions by dramatically cutting back on livestock numbers and buying out thousands of farms. The party appears on course to take 15 of the 75 Senate seats, with almost 20% of the vote. The results mainly indicate that Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s remaining time in office may prove difficult as he faces a challenge to push through any legislation that needs Senate support.