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Why Our Rivers Need a Citizen Science Movement
From December 2012 World Rivers Review A graphic look at why our rivers need a citizen science movement. Click on...
Every River Has Its Stories. Share Yours on March 14!
From December 2012 World Rivers Review Celebrations on the Teesta River as part of the Day of Action for Rivers...
US Rivers Get a Boost from Citizen Science Projects
From December 2012 World Rivers Review Rivers in the US have been under siege since the age of industrialization began....
WRR Commentary: Know Thy River
Commentary: December 2012 World Rivers Review At International Rivers we’re known for our effectiveness at critiquing and campaigning against destructive...
Chinese Overseas Dams
Click on image to see fullscreen. Infographic by Design Action Collective. Last updated: October 2012
Hydropower Propaganda Disguised as Science
Photo by Rich Beilfuss The International Energy Agency (IEA) advises industrialized countries on energy policy and energy security. For decades,...
To Lead on Biodiversity, the World Bank Must Champion Environmental Flows
Flows on the Kagera River will be severely altered if a dam is built on the Rusumo Falls. Yesterday in...
World Bank Policy Reforms Spell Risk for Accountability
At the 2012 World Bank annual meetings in Tokyo, the Bank has commenced major revisions of its safeguards policies. The...
Crunching the Hydro Numbers: 2012 CDM Update
The Bujagali Dam, which drowned a treasured waterfall and forced hundreds from their lands, was registered by the CDM for...
Rivers and Dams Roundup for World Water Week
Fish market on the Mekong The theme for this year’s World Water Week is Water and Food Security, which means...