Katy Yan

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China’s Domestic Dam Plans Draw Ire At Home and Abroad

From March 2013 World Rivers Review China’s State Council – the country’s ultimate decision-making body – announced its new Energy...
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Policy Brief to the Green Climate Fund on Additionality

Promoting a Paradigm Shift: Investing in Truly Additional Climate Mitigation Submission to the Board of the Green Climate Fund The...
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Four Women, Three Countries, One Free-Flowing River

The Amur River. By Petr Sharov The Amur-Heilong River is one of the world’s ten largest rivers. Originating in the Khan...
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A Story of The Angry River

Sunshine on the Nu River. Wang Yongchen, Green Earth Volunteers In 2003, a group of brave NGO activists, journalists and...
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Dr. Yu Xiaogang: The Nu River (Video)

Dr. Yu Xiaogang talks about the work of Green Watershed to protect one of China’s last largely free-flowing rivers, the Nu...
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China Moves to Dam the Nu, Ignoring Seismic, Ecological, and Social Risks

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Friday, January 25, 2013 China Moves to Dam the Nu Ignores Seismic, Ecological, and Social Risks In...
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Chinese Expert Calls for Fishing Moratorium and Halt to Yangtze Dam

Research staff members monitor the health of endangered finless porpoises at the Tian-e-Zhou Oxbow Nature Reserve. Photo: Keen Observer9 via...
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Lives of Ou River: A Documentary

“Lives of Ou River” follows the daily lives of Khmu villagers that depend on the vibrant nature and rich biodiversity...
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Interview: China’s Green Hunan Trains Citizen Scientists To Fight River Pollution

From December 2012 World Rivers Review Green Hunan, founded in 2007, is the only civil society organization focusing on basin-wide...
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Megadams Drown Out Small Victories in the Upper Mekong

Mt Kawagebo in the early morning Stories from the Lancang, Part 1 At 7 am on a chilly Saturday morning,...