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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...
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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...
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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....
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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...
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Chinese Overseas Dams

Click on image to see fullscreen. Infographic by Design Action Collective. Last updated: October 2012
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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,...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...