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NGO letter to US Treasury Secretary on IDA 17
Letter from four US NGOs asking the US Treasury Secretary to support renewable energy, not World Bank dams More information...
The Art of Change
From December 2013 World Rivers Review Singing for The Nile ProjectPhoto: Matjaz Kacicnik At International Rivers, much of our work...
Of Hearts and Minds, the Arts and Rivers
From December 2013 World Rivers Review We who work to protect rivers from destructive enterprises are, fundamentally, agents of change....
New Report Calls for an End to Business-as-Usual Power Planning
Integrated Methodology Puts Energy Efficiency First Berkeley, California: International Rivers released a new report today that shows how planning for...
Better Energy Options Exist
Imagine that in a recent election debate, your local representative promised to build a new hydroelectric dam in your town....
An Introduction to Integrated Resources Planning
Integrated Resources Planning (IRP) is a public process in which planners work together with other interested parties to identify and...
Wild Waters: A Paddler's Guide to International Rivers
6:00 – 8:30 pmSpeaking program at 7:00 pmHome of Deborah Moore & Adam Dawson, Berkeley, California* When you think of...
Member-Exclusive Happy Hour
Every year International Rivers’ staff comes together – from Brazil, India, Africa, and Southeast Asia – to re-energize our efforts...
Thirsty Hydro Tops List of Water Use in US Energy Sector
From September 2013 World Rivers Review A US Department of Energy (DOE) report released in July details widespread risks of...
Honoring Glenn Switkes
When I first started at International Rivers almost a year ago, I could feel the passion that staff had for...