HYDROPOWER DAMS, ENVIRONMENT AND POLITICS
Abstract
Renewable energy sources are vital to fulfill the high demands of energy in the
present world. The common renewable energy sources are wind, hydropower,
nuclear and biomass. However, hydropower is considered the most flexible
and consistent renewable energy source because it is comparatively cheaper
and more available. Besides hydroelectricity production, hydropower dams
can also be useful for irrigation. Though hydropower energy is considered as
green energy due to its less carbon emission, still other environmental impacts
of hydropower dams are many. Hydropower dams are built based on political
ground. Research into the politics of building hydropower dams and environment
remains underdeveloped in many ways. Thus, this paper focuses on the issues
of politics of building hydropower dams and its impacts on environment. This
paper has critically reviewed the extensive literature to examine the argument
and counter argument. This paper argues that the building hydropower dams on
international river for renewable energy has political as well as environmental
impacts. Most of the literature argued that hydropower dams provide renewable
energy which produces less carbon emission, but it is argued in this paper that
hydropower dams have huge political and environmental impacts nationally and
internationally. Displacement of the people and dispute for water distribution
among countries due to the building hydropower dams are also considered to be
significant for discussion in this paper. Thus, the paper critically examines the
impacts and role of hydropower dams on environment, international relations
and politics.
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