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Considering Site C 2008 Presentations

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The Peace River in northern British Columbia is currently being considered for a major hydro-electric project at Site C, near Fort St. John. The river has already been dammed twice. Another dam raises many potential questions about social and environmental effects.

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On System Evolution of Electric Power Generation

Hirt, Paul. "On System Evolution of Electric Power Generation." Considering Site C.

Presenter: 
Paul Hirt
Full Event Name: 
Considering Site C
Event Location: 
Vancouver, BC
Presentation Date: 
Nov 20 2008
[25:07]

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Bio: 

Paul Hirt is a professor of history at Arizona State University

On the Columbia River Treaty

Mouat, Jeremy. "On the Columbia River Treaty" Considering Site C.

Presenter: 
Jeremy Mouat
Full Event Name: 
Considering Site C
Event Location: 
Vancouver, BC
Presentation Date: 
Nov 20 2008
[15:32]

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Bio: 

Jeremy is a Professor of History at Athabasca University

Towards an Environmental History of Progress

Loo, Tina. "Towards an Environmental History of Progress." Considering Site C.

Presenter: 
Tina Loo
Full Event Name: 
Considering Site C
Event Location: 
Vancouver, BC
Presentation Date: 
Nov 20 2008
[16:43]

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Bio: 

Tina Loo is a Professor of History at the University of British Columbia