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Amid drought, fish disappear from Zimbabwe's markets | Daily Mail
Batoka Gorge, ZimbabweInternational Rivers The following article originally appeared at the Daily Mail. BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe, April 1 (Thomson Reuters Foundation)...
Chinese dams blamed for exacerbating Southeast Asian drought | AP
Fishing on the MekongInternational Rivers The following article was originally published by Associated Press. HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — As China...
Berta is Still Here, ¡Berta Presente!
When she was working, they say, she had fire in her eyes. Fire that moved people. But just as quickly...
Baram Dam Stopped! A Victory for Indigenous Rights
Baram Dam protest.SAVE Rivers A little over two years ago, in October 2013, hundreds of indigenous villagers from the little-known...
62 Members of Congress Call for Independent Investigation into Berta Cáceres' Death
On March 16, in the wake of the tragic killing of the Honduran environmental and indigenous leader Berta Cáceres on...
European funders suspend support for Agua Zarca Dam
The Agua Zarca dam construction site in HondurasCOPINH On March 15, Nelson Garcia, an activist of COPINH, the Honduran organization...
It Takes Two Dead Activists for Banks to Suspend Funding for Honduran Project | Foreign Policy
Hondurans mourning the death of Berta Cáceres.ORLANDO SIERRA/AFP/Getty Images This article originally appeared in Foreign Policy. If the murder of...
Agua Zarca: A Stain on the Dutch and Finnish Human Rights Record
Indigenous protest against FMO support for the Agua Zarca DamCOPINH “Respect for human rights,” the Finnish government says, is a...
China’s Grand Canyon: No More Small Hydropower Plants for Country’s Last Wild River | South China Morning Post
The Nu River at Bingzhongluo in Yunnan province. It is the last undammed major river in Southeast Asia.AFP This article...
Drugs, Dams, and Power: The Murder of Honduran Activist Berta Cáceres | The Intercept
A protest in Honduras.Getty Images. This article originally appeared in The Intercept. Early in the morning on March 3, in...