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How Brazil Reacts to Climate Change

 
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How Brazil Reacts to Climate Change
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Aerial view of Itaipu Dam on the Parana river, along the border of Paraguay in Southern Brazil. Prior to the construction of China's Three Gorges Dam, Itaipu was the world's largest hydroelectric generator. Itaipu's 18 turbines pumped out 93.4 million megawatts of power in 2000 - enough to keep all of Brazil lit for three months. Brazil's 450 hydroelectric dams produce over 80 percent of the country's electricity.(Photo: Reuters)

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