"Blue Heart" film screening

Oct 12, 2018
5:15 - 6pm EDT
This event is free

Who can attend?

  • General public
  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Students

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Environmental Science & Studies

Description

Blue Heart tells the story of the last wild river system in Europe and the people fighting to protect it.

According to the film's website: "The Balkan Peninsula is home to the last wild rivers in Europe. However, a deluge of hydropower development threatens to destroy the culture and ecology of this forgotten region. If fierce local opposition fails, the last undammed watersheds on the continent will be corralled by more than 3,000 proposed hydropower dams and diversions -- at a time when dams are being decommissioned throughout much of the developed world .... Activists, who span the shores of these rivers, and European NGOs such as RiverWatch (run by German activist Ulrich Eichelmann), are fighting against local government corruption and foreign investment. Blue Heart documents the battle for the largest undammed river in Europe, Albania's Vjosa, the effort to save the endangered Balkan lynx in Macedonia, and the women of Kruščica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, who are spearheading a months-long, 24/7 protest to protect their community's only source of drinking water. These and other stories expose for the first time the gravest impending environmental disaster in Europe."

For more information, please see the film's trailer and website.

Who can attend?

  • General public
  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Students

Contact

Environmental Science & Studies