Atlantropa – Endless Energy from the Mediterranean Sea
The construction of a giant dam across the Strait of Gibraltar, proposed by the Munich architect Hermann Sörgel (1885–1952), would have created the largest hydroelectric facility in the world.
The construction of a giant dam across the Strait of Gibraltar, proposed by the Munich architect Hermann Sörgel (1885–1952), would have created the largest hydroelectric facility in the world.
Engineering the Lower Shinano River in northeastern Japan expanded the risk of other flood and tsunami damage.
This article shows how rural collective action in tropical Australia transformed plantations into small farms in the late nineteenth century.