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🗓️ 10 October 2023
⏱️ 93 minutes
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Listeners of the podcast will remember a number of dam-focused episodes over the past few years, Free the Ocklawaha (Florida) and Snake River Dams (Idaho, Columbia River basin) to name just two. But the issue of dams – the blocking of the arterial systems of the earth – is not about just a few high-profile cases. More than 800,000 dams across the planet have destroyed river systems, extirpated vast runs of native fish, displaced millions of human beings and drowned priceless farmlands, forests, prairies and wetlands. The delusion that we can plug living river systems and somehow turn them into money has perverted politics and economies and stolen the wealth of nations, hoarding it into the hands of the privileged and well-connected few. The story of dams – an incredible tale of careless hubris, blatant corruption and tragically bad ideas – is one [stevenhawleyauthor.com]Steven Hawley has been chronicling its unfolding for decades now, long enough to see a new clarity rising, and with it a growing movement to remove old dams and restore the free-flowing energies and arterial systems of our planet. Hawley’s new book, Cracked: The Future of Dams in a Hot, Chaotic World, chronicles this history and future. Each success (and there are many of them) brings into stark focus the path forward, restoring rivers and fish runs and floodplains, reawakening the deep relationship between humankind and the waters that sustain us. Join Hal and Steven for a spirited exploration of one of the most critical issues of our time.
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0:00.0 | Well, I didn't this is a quote from somebody else, not to you, but that she used my book and it said, |
0:12.0 | the gist of this, and I'm jumping |
0:14.8 | all the end of our interview by the way, but the gist of this is our children do not have to live |
0:19.7 | with the mistakes of our past. |
0:22.1 | No. |
0:23.0 | That is such a beautiful. |
0:25.0 | I mean, that is a lot going on right there. |
0:28.0 | Those, the building of that and the selling of that power, like the trade-off like we bought the river with with fantastic |
0:35.4 | cascade of consequences and we centralize the power yeah and this was something I |
0:41.6 | thought interesting that the Nes purse are working to decentralize their |
0:46.5 | dependence upon a clearly unreliable master, if you will. |
0:53.0 | And another common thread that runs through large dam construction is it wasn't just |
0:59.0 | nature that was drowned, it was people. |
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1:08.0 | Hey, I really wanted to thank Filson for his long support of this podcast. |
1:14.4 | Without Filsen, I don't get to do what I want to do with it. |
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1:31.4 | If you know the history is for 125 years, |
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