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From Commitment to Implementation: The Report of the World Commission on Dams After Five Years
This International Rivers Report that was published in 2005, five years after the World Commission on Dams report was published....
Lesotho Highlands Water Project: What Went Wrong?
LHWP What Went Wrong? Presentation to Chatham House Conference, July 10th 2000 “Corruption in Southern Africa – Sources and Solutions”...
Will the Terminator Reduce Poverty?
A Critique of the World Bank’s Progress Report on Infrastructure Introduction In July 2003, the World Bank launched an Infrastructure...
World Bank Replies on WCD and Carbon Fund for Europe
Dear Ms. Schneider, Thank you for your note of July 28 and the attached letter concerning the WB EIB Carbon...
OECD Governments Grant Export Subsidies for Dams: A Trojan Horse for Environmental Destruction, NGOs Say
On September 6-7, the OECD governments are expected to take a decision on whether to allow special financial terms to...
Foiling the Aluminum Industry
A Toolkit for Communities, Activists, Consumers, and Workers The aluminum industry is the world’s most energy-intensive industry, and also one...
Comments on Baseline Methodology for New Capacity That Displaces Electricity Generation
In a Centrally Dispatched Hydrothermal Interconnected Power System From the UNFCCC’s CDM Public Comment Form #NM0125 [Only completed sections of...
Why the WCD Still Matters
World Rivers Review, October/December 2005 Five years ago, the World Commission on Dams – on which I served as one...
NGOs Warn of "Environmental Money Laundering"
Six large international banks are currently arranging a $1 billion bond for China Exim Bank, the world’s third largest export...
Western Banks Financing China’s Export Import Bank: A Case of Environmental Money Laundering
Executive Summary Representatives of Western banks and export credit agencies frequently argue that their environmental policies are being undercut by...