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In 2010, Mexico’s Secretary of the Environment and Natural Resources authorized the construction of the Las Cruces hydroelectric dam in the San Pedro Mezquital River, the last remaining undammed river in the Sierra Madre Occidental mountain range. Indigenous peoples, rural communities, representatives of academia, environmental groups and defenders of human rights have all spoken out against the dam.
In 2010, Mexico’s Secretary of the Environment and Natural Resources authorized the construction of the Las Cruces hydroelectric dam in the San Pedro Mezquital River, the last remaining undammed river in the Sierra Madre Occidental mountain range. Indigenous peoples, rural communities, representatives of academia, environmental groups and defenders of human rights have all spoken out against the dam.
In 2010, Mexico’s Secretary of the Environment and Natural Resources authorized the construction of the Las Cruces hydroelectric dam in the San Pedro Mezquital River, the last remaining undammed river in the Sierra Madre Occidental mountain range. Indigenous peoples, rural communities, representatives of academia, environmental groups and defenders of human rights have all spoken out against the dam.