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Water power is certainly cleaner than a coal plant, but isn't China notorious for creating huge hydroelectric projects that wreak all sorts of other environmental and human havoc?
First, that prediction downplays the widespread human havoc created by the Industrial Revolution, which in England lasted 60-80 years before society adjusted.
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Everywhere I felt a sense of awe at how small we are as humans, what havoc we have wreaked upon the natural world, and how precious this protected place is to all of us.
A phalanx of Muslim nations, including two of the United States' closest allies and Iraq's closest neighbors, warned today that the Middle East could face a harvest of political, human and economic havoc in the event of an American-led war against Saddam Hussein.
In his first eight months in office, Trump has been a human hurricane, wreaking havoc on every institution and tradition of law and political order he can.
Humans have wreaked havoc on trees, led by lumber companies looking for profits.
Urban air pollution continues to rise at an alarming rate, wreaking havoc on human health.
It also plays havoc with human structures, such as buildings, roads and pipelines, that sit on top of it.
It is here that Mein Kampf will continue to wreak havoc on human rights, democracy and liberty.
Working Group II (on impacts and adaptation) predicted that if left unchecked, climate change would wreak havoc on human societies and the environment.
The next time you hear some daft story about soya wreaking havoc on human health or the environment, ask where the evidence is.
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