Fifteen Thousand Protest Dam 27. september 2006 09:45 Ómar Ragnarsson sjónvarpsmaður flugmaður fréttamaður hugmyndaflug rúv kárahnjúkar Around fifteen thousand citizens of Reykjavik joined television journalist and environmental activist Ómar Ragnarsson last night on a protest walk down Laugavegur to Austurvöllur in the city centre. People were backing Ragnarsson's plea to the Government and the Iceland Power Company to postpone the filling of Hálslón lagoon in the east highlands. Ragnarsson has put forward the idea that energy for the Alcoa factory in Reyðarfjörður should come from geothermal areas in north-east Iceland, thus sparing the river Jökla and the Hjalladalur valley. Ragnarsson made a powerful speech at Austurvöllur, in an emotional moment which had many in tears as images of the east highlands were shown on a large screen behind him. Protest walks also took place in Akureyri,Ísafjörður and Egilstaðir at the same time. As a response, the National Power Company has said that they will of course go forward with the filling of the lagoon, and that the Kárahnjúkar dam and Reyðarfjörður aluminium factory will be very beneficial for Iceland's economy. The water will start flowing into Hálslón, tomorrow, Thursday. News News in English Mest lesið Slökkvilið kallað út vegna sprengingar í Korngörðum Innlent Orbán stendur í vegi fyrir lánveitingunni til Úkraínu Erlent Sextíu flugferðum aflýst vegna veðurs Innlent Tvennt flutt á sjúkrahús eftir árekstur við Eyrarbakka Innlent „Eins og við séum að fara ansi mörg ár aftur í tímann“ Innlent Eldur í rafgeymum hjá Hringrás Innlent „Finnst allt benda til þess að þetta sé að lognast út af“ Innlent Mette-Marit í einkaviðtali við NRK: „Að sjálfsögðu óska ég þess að hafa aldrei hitt hann“ Erlent Gular viðvaranir um allt vestanvert landið til morguns Veður Óttast að Smalaholtsskógur verði Garðabæ að bráð Innlent
Around fifteen thousand citizens of Reykjavik joined television journalist and environmental activist Ómar Ragnarsson last night on a protest walk down Laugavegur to Austurvöllur in the city centre. People were backing Ragnarsson's plea to the Government and the Iceland Power Company to postpone the filling of Hálslón lagoon in the east highlands. Ragnarsson has put forward the idea that energy for the Alcoa factory in Reyðarfjörður should come from geothermal areas in north-east Iceland, thus sparing the river Jökla and the Hjalladalur valley. Ragnarsson made a powerful speech at Austurvöllur, in an emotional moment which had many in tears as images of the east highlands were shown on a large screen behind him. Protest walks also took place in Akureyri,Ísafjörður and Egilstaðir at the same time. As a response, the National Power Company has said that they will of course go forward with the filling of the lagoon, and that the Kárahnjúkar dam and Reyðarfjörður aluminium factory will be very beneficial for Iceland's economy. The water will start flowing into Hálslón, tomorrow, Thursday.
News News in English Mest lesið Slökkvilið kallað út vegna sprengingar í Korngörðum Innlent Orbán stendur í vegi fyrir lánveitingunni til Úkraínu Erlent Sextíu flugferðum aflýst vegna veðurs Innlent Tvennt flutt á sjúkrahús eftir árekstur við Eyrarbakka Innlent „Eins og við séum að fara ansi mörg ár aftur í tímann“ Innlent Eldur í rafgeymum hjá Hringrás Innlent „Finnst allt benda til þess að þetta sé að lognast út af“ Innlent Mette-Marit í einkaviðtali við NRK: „Að sjálfsögðu óska ég þess að hafa aldrei hitt hann“ Erlent Gular viðvaranir um allt vestanvert landið til morguns Veður Óttast að Smalaholtsskógur verði Garðabæ að bráð Innlent