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NPR Story on the Effects of Damming the Mekong
National Public Radio spoke with International Rivers’ Southeast Asia Program Director Ame Trandem about the negative impacts of the proposed Xayaburi...
HidroAysén Stalled Again - Decision Goes to Bachelet Administration
Photo courtesy of Patagonia Sin Represas I’m happy to announce great news in our campaign to protect Patagonia from the...
On the Radio: Kate Ross on Protecting Rivers in Chilean Patagonia
On August 1, 2013 Gary Graham Hughes interviewed Kate Ross, Patagonia Coordinator and Program Associate at International Rivers, for the...
On the Radio: Solidarity in the Fight Against Turkey's Ilisu Dam
Tigris Valley Threatened by the Ilsu Free Speech Radio News’ Jacob Resneck reports on the movement to protect the Tigris...
On The Radio: Grace Mang Talks To China Radio International
The Mekong River feeds millions Voices From Other Lands, a program of China Radio International that features the stories of...
New Governor's Message Brings Hope to Temaca
Last month the newly-elected Governor of Jalisco State – Jorge Aristóteles Sandoval – officially took office. With his appointment comes...
On the Radio: Kate Ross on Dams, Communities, and Ecosystems
Audio originally posted by KALW. In recognition of the International Day of Action for Rivers, NPR station KALW hosted International...
On NPR: Brazil Builds Monster Dams In The Amazon
On February 13, 2013, NPR’s All Things Considered aired a piece on current efforts to build the Jirau and other...
Jeff Fallen: Yangtze River Journey (Audio)
A quartet performs Jeff Fallen’s Yangtze Journey at International Rivers’ Day of Action for Rivers event on March 14, 2011....
On the Radio: The Mekong, Food Security, and Hydropower
This week Free Speech Radio News’ Ron Corben reported on a four-year study recently released by the International Union for the...