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South Korean Tidal Power

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Aug 04, 2008
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Everything adds up.
by: Max

I don't think one issue is bigger than the other, everything is connected. Silting, pollution, species dying out and migration problems will affect the earth just has greenhouse emissions do. What ever plan of attack on energy is decided, it must be clean and green without any long-term affects. I think tidal power could work.

Nov 22, 2007
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Environmental Studies
by: Sophia

I wonder how thorough the korean impact studies will be? I know barrage systems have silt problems upstream or behind the barrages, and fish are often unable to migrate. perhaps the pressing problem of greenhouse emissions outweigh these concerns?

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