Kate Ross

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Jennie Dallas: The Klip River

Cleaning up the Klip RiverGauteng Canoe Union We in Johannesburg, South Africa, live in an urban environment. As river racing...
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2013 Wild & Scenic Film Festival: A Climate of Change

International Rivers is excited to be involved with multiple events at this year’s Wild & Scenic Film Festival, and to...
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Letter from Cobija – VI Panamazonian Social Forum

Cobija, Bolivia We are the people of all peoples. We are the men from the forest and the women from...
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The Brazilian Electricity Sector and Sustainability in the 21st Century: Opportunities and Challenges

This publication presents the  results of a joint effort undertaken by a group of researchers and NGOs aimed at promoting...
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Dam-Dependent Zambezi Basin Unprepared for Climate Change

New report documents dangers of “business-as-usual” approach An in-depth study warns that new and proposed dams on Southern Africa’s largest...
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Artist is Batty for Rivers

From September 2012 World Rivers Review Rio Vista elementary student performs at the Rillito River Project’s Bat Night 2012Photo: Tim...
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Letters to World Bank and IDB: Reparations for Chixoy Communities

On July 25, 2012, International Rivers, the Guatemala Human Rights Commission and Rights Action sent a letter to Dr. Jim...
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Final Declaration of the People's Summit at Rio+20

In June 2012 the UN Conference on Sustainable Development brought together governments, corporations, and a subset of NGOs, in Rio...
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Declaration on the Myth of Destructive Dams as Clean Energy and the Urgent Need to Protect Rivers

Healthy rivers provide clean water essential for life on Earth. Following the Rio+20 Earth Summit’s failure to recognize the irreversible...
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Amazonian Indigenous Leaders Call for Suspension of Construction License for Belo Monte Dam

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Photos and Broadcast Quality Video Available Upon Request Altamira, Brazil  – Indigenous leaders representing six tribes affected...