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In “The Most Dammed Country in the World: Penguin Green Ideas,” readers are invited to explore the profound environmental and social impacts of dam construction across the globe. This compelling entry in the Penguin Green Ideas series, renowned for its thought-provoking content, sheds light on the intricate balance between human progress and natural preservation. Through essays and analyses from leading environmental thinkers, including insights from acclaimed activists and scholars, the book delves into the paradoxes of water management, renewable energy, and ecological sustainability. It challenges us to reconsider our relationship with the earth’s most vital resource, making it a must-read for anyone passionate about the future of our planet.






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