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In Turkey, a power play will leave ancient towns underwater

nationalgeographic.com

41 points by emrekutlu 6 years ago · 4 comments

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stevenhubertron 6 years ago

It's tough for Turkey I bet. Water is one of the worlds most important assets, and Turkey should ensure their water supply for the future droughts that are coming, but destroying such history rich area is tough.

  • AJ007 6 years ago

    I can’t comment on the specific project, but it could do the opposite. Dams eventually silt up and the changes in waterflow can cause a lot of other undesirable changes. If planned poorly enough, hydroelectric shouldn’t even be considered renewable energy.

anticensor 6 years ago

> Turkey has no native oil or natural gas sources.

Wrong. Turkey has vast oil resources[0] but they are unexploited due to current oil&gas pipeline treaties. As can you see in [0], European part and South of Turkey is full of oil reserves. More reserves are available in the shores.

[0]: https://slideplayer.biz.tr/slide/1938461/7/images/3/T%C3%9CR...

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