The document discusses Brazil's plans to build 60-70 large dams in the Amazon over the next 20 years as part of its Accelerated Growth Program. This will have devastating environmental and social consequences, including deforestation of over 5000 square km from the Belo Monte dam alone and negative impacts on indigenous communities in the region. It focuses on the impacts of the controversial Belo Monte dam project and Brazil's plans for additional dams on the Tapajos River, which could flood over 198,000 hectares of land including indigenous territories and national parks. There have been widespread protests against the projects and ongoing legal battles around indigenous rights and consultation.