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Have We Passed the Era of Peak Dam?

The wind and solar revolution helps to keep the Nu River free-flowingPeter Ford This is Part I of our three-part...
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The World Bank’s Energy Lending Is Stuck In The Past

This is Part 2 of our three-part series on renewable energy solutions. Girl with a fish on the Salween River.Pai...
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Construction of World's Largest Dam in DR Congo Could Begin Within Months | The Guardian

This article originally appeared in The Guardian. The first phase, Inga 3, is being fast-tracked by the government. Eventually the...
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World’s Largest Hydropower Project Unravels

President Kabila visiting China’s Three Gorges Dam The World Bank, the World Energy Council and the dam industry have presented...
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Drought: Hydropower's Achilles Heel

The Sobradinho reservoir in Brazil, during the worst drought in its history.Marcello Casal Jr/Agência Brasil Drought: The news has been...
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AFRICAN DAMS, RIVERS AND RIGHTS

A Guide for Communities to Be Impacted by the Inga 3 Dam The Inga 3 project involves the planned construction...
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Setting the World Bank President Straight on Large Dams

World Bank President Jim Kim On April 6, World Bank President Jim Kim addressed the Union Theological Seminary in New...
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A Clash of Visions Over the Congo River and Africa’s Biggest Dam Scheme

It’s been three years since the governments of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and South Africa signed a bilateral...
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The People of Ethiopia’s Omo Valley May Not Survive This Time Around

Members of the Karo ethnic group by the Omo RiverMarc Veraart on Flickr The diverse indigenous ethnic groups of Ethiopia’s...
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Amid drought, fish disappear from Zimbabwe's markets | Daily Mail

Batoka Gorge, ZimbabweInternational Rivers The following article originally appeared at the Daily Mail.  BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe, April 1 (Thomson Reuters Foundation)...