The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

China: controversial dam project threatens migratory bird sanctuary

2022-12-18T18:23:21.602Z


While China is presiding over the COP 15 on biodiversity in Montreal, a dam project is being debated in the Middle Kingdom. It concerns Lake Poyang, the largest freshwater lake in the country and could…


China: controversial dam project threatens migratory bird sanctuary

Poyang Lake lost 90% of its area in less than two months in the summer of 2022. © THOMAS PETER / REUTERS

Text by: RFI Follow

1 min

While China is presiding over the COP 15 on biodiversity in Montreal, a dam project is being debated in the Middle Kingdom.

It concerns Lake Poyang, the largest freshwater lake in the country and could threaten the ecosystem of more than half a million birds.

Advertising

Read more

Alarmed by unprecedented drought in China, authorities have relaunched a controversial dam project on the country's largest freshwater lake.

The project, presented in 2016, seemed well and truly buried after protests by environmental activists.

But the idea of ​​a dam on Lake Poyang was revived after the summer that China has just experienced.

A summer of 2022 which was the driest for 70 years and which was marked by repeated

power cuts

while the production of electricity depends in part on hydraulic dams.

Winter refuge for birds

The local authorities therefore want to relaunch this project on China's largest freshwater lake, which supplies water to the 4.8 million inhabitants of Jiangxi province.

Poyang Lake is also a winter refuge for over half a million migratory birds.

Among them is the Siberian crane, classified as critically endangered.

Activists fear the 3,000m dam will cut the lake off from the Yangtze River, turning Poyang into a dead lake.

In 70 years, China has built no less than 50,000 dams in the Yangtze basin, including the Three Gorges, despite the concern of environmentalists.

►Also read: 

"Red alert" for China's largest lake in the face of unprecedented drought

Newsletter

Receive all the international news directly in your mailbox

I subscribe

Follow all the international news by downloading the RFI application

  • China

  • Environment

  • Water

  • Biodiversity

  • Wildlife

Source: rfi

All news articles on 2022-12-18

You may like

Trends 24h

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.