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How to Build a Low-Carbon Future in Developing Nations

Wind turbines.International Rivers Today, International Rivers is releasing the report, “Designing Low Carbon Electricity Futures for African and Other Developing...
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“When We Save A River, We Save Ourselves” River Guardian Betty Obbo

Betty Obbo (center) at Rivers for Life 3International Rivers When Ugandan activist Betty Obbo first came to environmental work, it...
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Zombie Dams: Five Projects That Just. Won’t. Die.

zom·bie dam /ˈzämbē dam/ noun 1. A proposed dam project that activists successfully halt before it’s built, only to see...
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Event: Energy Solutions for the 21st Century

Date:     Friday, October 30, 2015 from 9:30am to 12:30pm Venue:  Oxfam, 1101 17th St, NW #1300 In the face of...
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Listening to Kara Women Speak: One Woman’s Journey to the Omo River

A Kara woman. Jane Baldwin When photographer Jane Baldwin first went to Ethiopia’s Omo River Valley in 2004, she didn’t know...
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Nature Gives Us Hope: River Guardian Latha Anantha

Latha Anantha. Ashoka To celebrate our 30th anniversary, we’re devoting a new series to the people who have shaped, and...
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20 Things You Didn’t Know About the Nile

The Nile River in Sudan. International Rivers 1. The Nile is Africa’s longest river, covering 4,101 miles – roughly the...