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The largest unspoiled wilderness in Europe is being destroyed NOW by Alcoa, Landsvirkjun and Impregilo.

This page contains photos, articles, and official and scientific documents on the Kárahnjúkar area; its unique environmental value, and the disgusting corruption of information and politics that led to its destruction.

(scroll down for articles and documents)

Christopher Lund
Faxi

Snæfell
Mnt. Snæfell

Gljufrabui
Gljúfrabúi (Cannyon Dweller) by Jökulsá á Brú river.

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Kringilsárrani. "Protected area".

falki
Gyrfalcon

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Kárahnjúkar. Unique sediment ridges in foreground. Click image for large

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October 2006

inundation2

sacrificed

    PHOTOS

Beautiful slideshow of the Jokulsa a Bru in all its living wonder, Kárahnjúkar and Töfrafoss in August 2006, just before the inundation. Photos by Christopher Lund. Music by Damien Rice.

KÁRAHNJÚKAR before ALCOA - Click here for photo galleries

More photos from Kárahnjúkar before ALCOA

"The Ark" - Ómar Þ. Ragnarsson - Hugmyndaflug.is - Day by day monitoring of the destruction of the Kárahnjúkar area - Photo galleries

    ARTICLES


A letter to ALCOA from Dr. Ragnhildur Sigurdardóttir and Gudmundur Páll Ólafsson

"The hurt many of us feel towards the developments in eastern Iceland is so great that we will never accept another aluminum smelter to be built in Iceland."

Rising Ecocide: Nests swallowed by water at Kárahnjúkar
'ALCOA are not likely to be forgiven for Kárahnjúkar. Through this project ALCOA have gained many new enemies, both Icelandic and international. In due time these are sure to make ALCOA pay a heavy price for this ecocide.'

'Power Driven' by Susan Demuth -
Power Driven' appeared in The Guardian Weekend in late 2003 and rocked Icelandic complacency. Still the best analysis of the issues at stake and an excellent overview of the social background.

'ICE BURKS!' SchNews -
Serves as a good update of the 'Power Driven' article in the Guardian.

'Damned Nation' by Mark Lynas -
'Damned Nation' is very good on the spiel behind the Karahnjukar project and Alcoa.

Iceland's Wilderness Under Attack -
Excelent article where ornithologists Einar Ó. Thorleifsson and Jóhann Óli Hilmarsson discuss the likely impacts on the unique wildlife and scenery of the pristine environment of Kárahnjúkar.

Aerial Photos Reveal Massive Cracks in Brazilian Dam -
The design of the Campos Novos Dam is exactly of the same type as the Kárahnjúkar dams. The difference between the two dams is that Campos Novos is built on stable ground whereas the Kárahnjúkar dams are built on top of a cluster of active volcanic fissures. Geological reports warning of this were suppressed by the government at the time when the Icelandic parliament voted on the Kárahnjúkar dams.

Former Minister of Industry Under Fire for Corruption - Geophysicist Grímur Björnsson recently revealed on television news programme Kastljós that a report he had prepared, criticizing the placement of the Kárahnjúkar dam, had been stamped as confidential by his superior at the time.

'Bacofoil Bandits' by Scott Clouder -
Profiles the company that links BacoFoil with the US treasury secretary, a Mexican sweatshop and an Icelandic wilderness.

Conclusion of the Environmental Impact Assessment of the Kárahnjúkar Project -
The Icelandic National Planning Agency

Environmental Facts and Figures of the Kárahnjúkar Project -
The Facts - Icelandic Society for the Protection of Birds

Environmental Impact of the Kárahnjúkar Dams -
More Facts - Icelandic Nature Conservation Association and Nature Watch

Kárahnjúkar Hydropower Project - Estimate of Profitability - Prepared for the Iceland Nature Conservation Association by Thorsteinn Siglaugsson MBA

Archaeological Ruins Discovered at Kárahnjúkar. -
Landsvirkjun Orders: "Destroy anything within the Hálslón basin"

Barclays and the Kárahnjúkar Project -
International Rivers Network and Friends of the Earth

Violation of the Equator Principles by the $400 Million Loan to Landsvirkjun -
International Rivers Network

A Project on Thin Ice -
International Rivers Network - An Analysis of the Karahnjukar Hydropower and Reydaral Aluminum Smelter Project in Iceland

BirdLife International Slam Icelandic Dam Project - The proposed dams in Iceland are likely to completely destroy the nest sites of 1050-1350 pairs of Pink-footed Geese (equivalent to four per cent of the UK wintering population).

THERE ARE MANY MORE ARTICLES ABOUT KÁRAHNJÚKAR IN THE 'ARTICLES' SECTION TO THE LEFT

Campos Novos CU
Campos Novos cracked. Click image for article.