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Don Sahong Site Visit No Substitute for Regional Consultation
Ly fish traps, traditionally used by fishermen in southern Laos, have been banned from the Khone Falls. Last week, the...
Independent Review of Don Sahong Dam EIA
A technical review of the Don Sahong Dam’s 2013 Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) reveals critical knowledge gaps and inaccuracies, which...
Public Statement: Stop Mekong Mainstream Dams - Stop All Investment
A cascade of hydropower dams planned and being built on the Upper and Lower Mekong River mainstream pose significant threat...
จากไซยะบุรีถึงเขื่อนดอนสะโฮง สารพัดคำถามกับนโยบาย “แบตตเตอรี่” ลาว
ตีพิมพ์ใน เนชั่นสุดสัปดาห์ (ศุกร์ 31 มกราคม – พฤหัสบดี 6 กุมภาพันธ์ 2557) หัวงานเขื่อนดอนสะโฮง เมื่อสัปดาห์ก่อนกองเลขาคณะกรรมาธิการแม่น้ำโขง (MRC) จัดประชุมวาระพิเศษสำหรับ 4 ประเทศลุ่มน้โขงตอนล่าง อันได้แก่ลาว ไทย กัมพูชา และเวียดนาม...
PR - Mekong’s Future Remains Uncertain as MRC Reaches Stalemate Over Don Sahong Dam
Pla Earn, a fish that has disappeared in the Upper Mekong but can still be found in Southern LaosInternational Rivers...
Laos Holds Mekong Livelihoods in Its Hands
Originally published in The Bangkok Post Fisherman along the Khone FallsInternational Rivers The future of decision-making around the region’s most...
To Save a People, Stop the Sarawak Dams
To Save a People, Stop the Sarawak Dams. This is the message of SAVE Rivers, a grassroots network of indigenous...
Science Takes a Backseat as Xayaburi Dam Continues
Construction of the Xayaburi Dam continues despite many unanswered questions as to the project’s impacts on the Mekong RiverInternational Rivers...
Two Years Forward, Three Steps Back: Mekong Dam Study Reaches Deadlock
As the Mekong-Japan Summit approaches, regional governments have yet to resolve significant knowledge gaps on the impacts of Mekong dams...
PR: Belo Sun Mining Project Suspended in Brazilian Amazon
November 21, 2013 Belo Sun Mining Project Suspended in Brazilian Amazon Suspension of environmental licensing for controversial project reflects omission...