Source: Today Online
BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) - Brazil's president says scrapping an enormous Amazon hydroelectric dam would be "insane" as otherwise the country would generate energy in a more polluting way.
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva also says the Belo Monte dam project - and subsequent flooding of a large area in the jungle - will displace 16,000 people.
Activists say 40,000 will be displaced.
Last week, a consortium of nine companies won rights to build the dam.
It is opposed by activists and movie director James Cameron. They say energy produced will go mostly to mining companies.
Brazil's government insists the dam - to be the world's third largest - will produce clean energy.
Silva says Monday using fuel-fired plants would be an "insane move" in the fight against global warming.