Beethoven and Brown Coal
Rob Cameron's on the Czech hillsides which first heard the "Eroica" - but now echo to the noise of opencast mining. Could energy demands end up flattening a whole small town?
A special essay from Prague correspondent Rob Cameron on the Czech hillsides which first heard the "Eroica" - but now echo to the noise of opencast mining. Opencast extraction of brown coal turns this picturesque landscape into a moonscape - but it's profitable, and politically convenient. Could the country's energy demands end up flattening a whole small town?
(Picture: the baroque Jerezi Castle, once home to Bohemian aristocrat and music patron Prince Joseph Franz von Lobkowitz, looks straight out over the scene of opencast mining around the town of Horni Jiretin, Czech Republic. Credit: Rob Cameron 麻豆社)
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- Thu 20 Aug 2015 15:23GMT麻豆社 World Service except Online, East and Southern Africa & West and Central Africa
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