Geography 2050 (2021) Lightning Talk: The Social Cost of Hydropower

The presentation discusses the social and environmental costs of hydropower, focusing on its impact on local communities in sub-Saharan Africa. It explores the challenges of meeting electricity demand in the developing world and the shift towards renewable energy sources. The negative effects of large-scale hydropower projects, including environmental destruction, displacement of communities, and economic losses, are highlighted.

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