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Before anything else, put aside the wild idea that “green” technologies will liberate us from the power crisis.

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Plans to raise the water level behind China's massive Three Gorges dam to full capacity this month — which would mark the symbolic culmination of the decades-old project — have stalled amid a worsening drought and reports of increased landslide risks.

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There has to be a science to this: this business of mitigating the potential devastation of natural calamities.

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Before anything else, put aside the wild idea that “green” technologies will liberate us from the power crisis.

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Plans to raise the water level behind China's massive Three Gorges dam to full capacity this month — which would mark the symbolic culmination of the decades-old project — have stalled amid a worsening drought and reports of increased landslide risks.

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There has to be a science to this: this business of mitigating the potential devastation of natural calamities.

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