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2012年8月末,巴西联邦法院下令,暂停全球第三大水电站贝罗蒙特在亚马逊支流欣古河上的建设。在经济发展与环境、原住民保护上,巴西选择了后者——因为水电站并不是唯一的出路。穿过瑰丽茂密的热带雨林,各种奇异动物在四周跳跃奔跑。一条小船在巨大的河流上顺水漂下,最后停泊在岸边的原始部落居住地。部落首领带领着族人,脸上画满代表出征战士的图腾,举着手中的长枪放声怒吼。离他们不远处,大片树林在推土机前倒
In late August 2012, the Federal Court of Brazil ordered the suspension of Belomonte, the world’s third-largest hydroelectric power station, from building on the Yanu River, an Amazon tributary. Brazil chose the latter for its economic development and environment as well as for its protection of indigenous peoples - because hydropower plants are not the only way out. Through the magnificent rainforest, a variety of exotic animals jumped around. A small boat rides down the huge river, and finally berthed at the pristine tribe’s residence on the shore. Tribal chiefs led the tribe, his face full of soldiers on behalf of the warriors totem, holding his guns roar. Not far from them, a large forest fell in front of the bulldozer