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Dispassionate Damming: Site C And The Inertia Of Colonial Development, Elizabeth Rudderow Jan 2021

Dispassionate Damming: Site C And The Inertia Of Colonial Development, Elizabeth Rudderow

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Historically, massive hydroelectric projects have caused irreparable harm to ecosystems and resulted in the dispossession and displacement of indigenous peoples worldwide. Such development projects prioritize wealth wrought from material extraction over the total health of ecological systems. The case of the Site C dam in British Columbia is another settler-colonial development project which is set to destroy a valley in the name of energy production. Treaty 8 First Nations argue that the dam will impede on treaty rights, as the clogging of the river and partial flooding of the valley will negatively impact indigenous ways of life. BC Hydro, the …