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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...
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The Art of Change

From December 2013 World Rivers Review Singing for The Nile ProjectPhoto: Matjaz Kacicnik At International Rivers, much of our work...
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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....
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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...
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Better Energy Options Exist

Imagine that in a recent election debate, your local representative promised to build a new hydroelectric dam in your town....
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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...
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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...
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Member-Exclusive Happy Hour

Every year International Rivers’ staff comes together – from Brazil, India, Africa, and Southeast Asia – to re-energize our efforts...
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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...
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Honoring Glenn Switkes

When I first started at International Rivers almost a year ago, I could feel the passion that staff had for...