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Save the Mekong Coalition Boycott of the Pak Lay Dam Prior Consultation Process

  Save the Mekong Coalition Boycott of the Pak Lay Dam Prior Consultation Process Save the Mekong, a coalition of...
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All Eyes on Lao Dam Tragedy Probe | The Bangkok Post

The contentious Xayaburi Dam on the Mekong. Laos should give greater consideration of how hydropower affects communities living in and...
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Press Release | Amicus Brief Urges Fundamental Rights for the Anchicayá and All Colombian Rivers

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE New York, NY: Today, a coalition of organizations submitted an amicus brief to the Constitutional Court of...
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Press Release | Pak Lay Dam Proceeding – Another Expensive Distraction

The Mekong at Pak LayInternational Rivers FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 15 June 2018 The Mekong River Commission (MRC) announced yesterday that...
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Press Release | Groups Seek Fundamental Legal Rights for Serbia's Wild Rivers and Ecosystems

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contacts Grant Wilson (gwilson@earthlaw.org, +1-510-566-1063) Zoe Lujic (zoelujic@earth-thrive.org) Monti Aguirre (monti@internationalrivers.org, +1-707-591-1220) Photo of Studenica River. Photo...
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Tackling Hydropower Myths on the Mekong: “Run-of-River” Does Not Mean Sustainable

A boat on the Mekong in Laos.International Rivers A few weeks ago, the 3rd Mekong River Commission Summit took place...
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PR | Course Change on the Mekong Needed Now for a Just and Sustainable Future

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEApril 5, 2018  Today, the Prime Ministers of Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam meet in Siem Reap, Cambodia...
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New Zealand: The Power of a Lawsuit

You don’t have to change your constitution to protect a river. Often, existing legislation can be used to win permanent...
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New Zealand: National Water Conservation Orders

In 1981, New Zealand recognized 16 rivers and lakes as “Outstanding” and protected them in perpetuity. When it became clear...
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Costa Rica: Plebiscites & Wetlands

Costa Rica Votes to Protect the Pacuare Organizing a popular vote on river protection can be a costly and time-intensive...