Belo Monte Dam Project Draws Even More Concerns | ANCESTRAL CONNECTIONS

Last month’s worldwide protests against the Brazilian government’s Belo Monte Dam project may have ended, but concerns about deforestation and displacement of indigenous populations remain. Now, there may be something else to worry about.

Philip M. Fearnside, a researcher with the National Insitute for Amazon Research in Manaus, Brazil suggests that the hydroelectric dam, which will be the world’s third largest, may release significant quantities of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, into the atmosphere.

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Sylvia Robinson, Who Helped Make ‘Rapper’s Delight,’ Has Died : The Record : NPR

 

A little more than 20 years later she co-founded Sugar Hill Records and came up with the idea for the first commercially-successful hip-hop release, 1979’s “Rapper’s Delight,” by The Sugarhill Gang. Her label also signed Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, and released “The Message,” from the album of the same name, in 1982.

Robinson died Thursday morning at a New Jersey hospital at the age of 75.

 

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