Are drowned Amazon trees nasty or nice?

  • 07/12/2003

  • International Herald Tribune (Bangkok)

Brazilian government was building the giant $8 billion dam that bears the name of this town in the eastern Amazon. No one cut down the trees or cleared the other growth in the 1770 square-kilometer area that would be flooded, and 20 years later this has become a problem. Decompsing vegetatation has resulted in the emission of millions of tons of greenhouse gases.