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Global Megadam Activism and the Sounds of Nature in Taiwan | Mongabay

This article and podcast originally appeared in Mongabay. Activists from around the world attended the conference to strategize around stopping...
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Help Us Protect the Puelo River in Patagonia

The Puelo River. The Puelo River needs your support! The Puelo, which originates in Argentina, is one of the largest...
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Letter | Civil Society Tells Argentine Congress Why Dams on the Santa Cruz River Are a Bad Idea

The Santa Cruz River.Fernando de Gorocica, via Wikimedia Commons On July 19, 2017, a large group civil society organizations submitted...
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Desperate to Save His Job, Brazil's President Temer Escalates Assault on Indigenous Peoples and Amazonian Forests

This week, Brazil’s highly unpopular President Michel Temer signed a legal opinion from the office of his Attorney General (AGU)...
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Photo Essay: Inside the Munduruku Occupation of São Manoel Dam

At dawn on Sunday, July 16th, 200 representatives of the indigenous Munduruku nation occupied the main work camp of the...
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Press Release l Brazilian Indigenous Group Occupies Amazon Dam, Halts Construction To Demand Rights

At dawn on Sunday, July 16th, 200 representatives of the indigenous Munduruku nation occupied the main work camp of the...
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El Bala Hydroelectric Project: On the Table Again

Bolivia’s Madidi National Park The Beni River, part of the Madeira Drainage in Bolivia, is home to one of the...
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Amazon's Forests Still Endangered Despite Brazilian President's Vetoes of Environmental Protection Rollbacks

 “It’s as if you sent a message that environmental crime pays.” Brazil’s President Michel Temer surprised many on Monday when...
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International Action a Must to Stop Irreversible Harm of Amazon Dams | Mongabay

This article originally appeared on Mongabay.com. A new study finds that 428 existing, under construction, and planned Amazon basin and...
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A Hidden Cost of Corruption: Environmental Devastation | Washington Post

This article originally appeared in the Washington Post. Krausirpi, Honduras The Patuca River is a long, shining serpentine — achingly...