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Transcripts For DW EcoAfrica - The Environment Magazine 20180915

A handful of first day sions prevail against the worlds biggest farmed salmon producer. One thousand kilometers to the northeast at the foot of the Rocky Mountains lies the peace river valley. Here to a few people are fighting against a Large Company this time a state owned one. B. C. Hydro plans to flood a nearly one hundred kilometer stretch of this river valley. Including the bone familys farm. But arlene boone can still prune her wild roses is almost a miracle. A new road was supposed to run through here. Her husband canned his getting the machines ready to work the land along the river its land that no longer belongs to them. We were expelled predated we we we refused to sell to them and and so so day expropriated show on december fifteenth of two thousand and sixteen last winter day expropriated and. This is fertile soil among the best farmland in all of canada the bones say. Everything is so easy gardening and futile so i dont you dont you know you cant just do that anywhere and

Transcripts For DW The Bundesliga - Your Team Your League Your Show 20180915

Her ear. These have not been addressed they were to have been addressed by the two governments and theyre really. The construction site in autumn two thousand and seventeen the mood has changed b. C. Hydro seems nervous they refuse us permission to film anywhere here. These are the barracks for the two thousand construction workers were not allowed in but we get one of them to join us outside the. People here are rattled a day ago two hundred employees were laid off. While morale does go down when you hear stuff like that when you see stuff like that as a shutdown as a friend of mine says i mean it will just be the most expensive landscape in the world to shut this down weve got to put everything back to somewhat well how it was before so you just can have you know a couple billion dollars landscape. This concern in fort st john on the alaska highway businesses suppliers and Construction Companies here all profit from the billions of dollars in orders connected with the dam. A hearing

Transcripts For DW DocFilm - Uprising On Peace River - Canadas Conservationists Fight For Their 20180905

Mid Summer Island on Canadas Pacific coast Indigenous People from the most cmon First Nations have occupied a fish farm near. Gonzaga. About the traditional good bird. And you have never been given rights to be or dont tell me dont eat you can see i dont know about. The protest is directed at Marine Harvest or Norwegian Company the worlds biggest salmon producer. Two hours away by plane to the northeast in the Rocky Mountains this river is slated to disappear Energy Company b. C. Hydro is building a dam here the project is the biggest of its kind in all north america. God creator gave a beautiful place and norm i dont know if. Its a cool foggy morning in Early September when we first meet melina dawson. She and her mother are loading supplies on to her uncle mikes book. It will be a company molina for the next few weeks. Theyre bringing the supplies from port mcneill to the fish farm protesters. And from king came in lets really and then twenty one got a big family home school. Says wi

Transcripts For DW DocFilm - The Alaska Highway - Pioneer Path Through The Wilderness 20190103

Wide River Valleys and lists forests and deserted landscapes the alaska highway lives up to the legend even today. The wilderness starts at the roadside. The u. S. Army built the highway in World War Two and its still the only land connection between alaska and the other u. S. States. The magnificent nature around it has been preserved and it still feels as remote and lonely up here as it always has. In one thousand nine hundred forty two the small town of dawson creek in canada was made the starting point of the alaska highway. This is where the railroad ended and the us army wanted to create a link from there through Northern Canada to alaska to prepare for any attack by the japanese. The new wilderness road was to be completed within months and unbelievable fifteen hundred miles long about twenty four hundred kilometers in america its opening was celebrated in various propaganda films with canada and the United States War Department decided to build a military highway from rio grand

Transcripts For DW DocFilm - The Alaska Highway - Pioneer Path Through The Wilderness 20190103

For my needs. River valleys and bliss forests and deserted landscapes the alaska highway lives up to the legend even today. The wilderness starts at the roadside. The u. S. Army built the highway in World War Two and its still the only land connection between alaska and the other u. S. States. The magnificent nature around it has been preserved and it still feels as remote and lonely up here as it always has. Been. In nine hundred forty two the small town of dawson creek in canada was made the starting point of the alaska highway. This is where the railroad ended and the u. S. Army wanted to create a link from there through Northern Canada to alaska to prepare for any attack by the japanese. The new wilderness road was to be completed within months and unbelievable fifteen hundred miles long about twenty four hundred kilometers in america its opening was celebrated in various propaganda films with canada and the United States War Department decided to build a military highway from rio

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