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Powerful Miniseries Depicts Struggles to Protect Sacred Indigenous Sites
Fisherman in the shadow of Basamuk refinery in New Guinea. Sacred Land Film Project A four-part miniseries called Standing on Sacred...
China Blocks Destructive Yangtze Dam
From April 2015 World Rivers Review China’s Ministry of Environmental Protection has blocked construction on a controversial megadam that would...
The Challenges of Climate Change
From April 2015 World Rivers Review Climate change may be the most urgent global environmental issue of our time, bringing...
World Rivers Review is Moving On, Too
From April 2015 World Rivers Review Educating the public about the value of healthy rivers and the impacts of large...
Communities Worldwide Mobilize to Protect Rivers and Defend their Rights
From April 2015 World Rivers Review Around the world, the proponents of large dams consistently downplay or simply ignore the...
Status of hydropower dams in Bhutan
Note: This page was last updated in April 2015. Projects Commissioned Chukha HEP: The Chukha HydroElectric Project (HEP) is...
Waiting For Electricity in the DRC
The People Need Electricity Now, Not in a Decade Congo River, Matadi, Bas-Congo. Photo by Jean Marie, ADEV In March...
Peter Bosshard Appointed Interim Executive Director of International Rivers
The Board of Directors of International Rivers has appointed veteran staff member Peter Bosshard to serve as Interim Executive Director...
The Scramble for Water, Land and Oil in the Lower Omo Valley
The remote Omo watershed in East Africa encompasses life-giving rivers and a huge desert lake in both Kenya and Ethiopia....
PR – Executive Director Jason Rainey Stepping Down
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Berkeley, US: Today International Rivers announces that Jason Rainey will step down as Executive Director on March...