
Dreamland
Iceland is experiencing an environmental catastrophe. In the last two years, Alcoa and Rio Tinto´s irresponsible business strategy has already resulted in the destruction of glacial rivers, canyons and over 60 ancient waterfalls and valleys in Iceland. After an intense fight and, despite growing public opposition, the aluminium giants managed to pull off the build of Europe’s largest hydroelectric power plants, Kárahnjúkar, directly affecting over 1000 km2 of
spectacular untouched nature.
The future belongs to those who prepare for it.
Imagine putting a massive power plant, dam and reservoir plus a 400 thousand ton aluminum smelter in an area comparable to the Lake District, both in beauty and size. That’s what has happened in Iceland and a similar fate will surely follow in other remote and treasured areas of Europe, unless something changes and a new mentality adopted.
To the horror of the informed observers (a majority of the Icelandic public), this was just the beginning.
The expansion plans include the destruction of even more waterfalls, glacial rivers and some of the main breeding sites for several rare European bird species. The wilderness now under threat is stunning to behold and home to an incredibly diverse and fragile ecosystem. Its waterfalls, millions of years in the making, are disappearing into dams and reservoirs.
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