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World Rivers Review is Moving On, Too
From April 2015 World Rivers Review Educating the public about the value of healthy rivers and the impacts of large...
Farewell to Lori Pottinger
From April 2015 World Rivers Review Lori Pottinger joined International Rivers in 1995 as the editor of World Rivers Review,...
Communities Worldwide Mobilize to Protect Rivers and Defend their Rights
From April 2015 World Rivers Review Around the world, the proponents of large dams consistently downplay or simply ignore the...
World Bank’s Broken Promises to Displaced Communities Exposed
As ministers, business leaders, NGOs and policymakers descended on Washington last week for the World Bank‘s semi-annual high-level meetings, the...
The World Bank and Dams Part 1: Lessons Not Learned
As it rejoins a worldwide dam boom, the World Bank claims that the major impacts that characterized its dam legacy are...
Dammed, Displaced and Forgotten
People displaced by the Sardar Sarovar Dam in IndiaInternational Rivers When the World Bank planned the Ruzizi II hydropower project...
The World Celebrated Rivers on March 14
The Mekong is Not for SalePhoto by Pai Deetes/International Rivers As the International Day of Action for Rivers Coordinator for...
The Gift of a Cleaner Watershed
Wading in the creek with International Rivers Who knew spending a sunny Saturday morning picking trash out of creek could...
Hydropower and the Challenge of Climate Change: Foreign Policy
This article originally appeared in Foreign Policy Clean hydroelectric plants are meant to help the world fight global warming. But...
Why We Celebrate Rivers
Areng River, Remote River Home to the Siamese CrocodilePhoto courtesy of Luke Duggleby. May not be reproduced withouth permisison. The...