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From Friends to Strangers: The Decline of the Irrawaddy Dolphin | Mongabay
This article originally appeared in Mongabay. The Irrawaddy dolphin.Stefan Brending (2eight) via Wikimedia Commons Now critically endangered, the last of...
Hydropower Is Not the Answer for Climate Resilience | Devex
This piece was originally publsihed in Devex. The Itaipu hydroelectric dam located between Brazil and Paraguay.Photo by Deni Williams /...
Mekong Needs Accountability, Now | The Bangkok Post
This article originally appeared in the Bangkok Post. Last Wednesday, Pitsanukorn Deekaew, a resident of Chiang Khong district in Chiang...
The Allure and Perils of Hydropower | Undark
This article originally appeared in Undark. Damming rivers may seem like a clean and easy solution for Albania and other...
Energy Companies Relinquish Water Rights to Two Patagonian Rivers
In a fitting end to an extended struggle, energy companies Endesa and ColbĂșn have agreed to return water rights to...
Fight to Save Key Mekong Rapids Not Over | The Bangkok Post
This article orignally appeared in the Bangkok Post. Environmentalists have pledged not to lower their guard against attempts to clear...
The Time is Ripe for a Brahmaputra River Treatise
Last month, representatives of civil society organizations from five countries came together in Kathmandu, Nepal for a three-day workshop to...
The Sambor Dam Is a Tragic Mistake for Cambodia | Earth Island Journal
This article originally appeared in Earth Island Journal. Planned mega-dam threatens fish populations and food security in the lower Mekong...
The Teesta: A Hungry River
This article originally appeared in The Third Pole. Fishing along the Teesta River.Samir Mehta/International Rivers A series of dams and...
Local Knowledge, Culture and Heritage: Collateral Damage of Mekong Dams
Siphandone, in southern Laos, is the first place that I travelled to along the Mekong River. It was not only...