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Sarawak Natives State Conditions for Lifting Baram Dam Blockade | The Malaysian Insider
The blockade at the site of the proposed Baram dam.Brimas This article was originally published in The Malaysian Insider. Ethnic...
Undamming Rivers Can Offer a New Source for Clean Energy | Yale Environment 360
Conowingo Dam.Jane Thomas/conogwingodam.org This article originally appeared in Yale Environment 360. Many hydroelectric dams produce modest amounts of power yet...
SJVN Drops Plans to Construct Tunnel in Luhri Hydro Project | The Hindu
This article was oiginally published in The Hindu. Bowing to the pressure from farmers and environmental NGOs, Sutlej Jal Vidyut...
Obama Urged to Talk On Gibe 3 Dam | The East African
A dam in Ethiopia.Terri Hathaway This article was oringally published in The East African. Environmental activists in Kenya and the...
Last Rites for the Jade Sea? | National Geographic
Originally published in National Geographic. Tribesmen in Lake Turkana.Randy Olson On a hot spring morning, Galte Nyemeto stood by the...
Thai Court Holds Hope for Transboundary Justice in the Mekong
Lawyers representing Thai community members who filed the case against the Xayaburi Dam, return to Court Friday to submit their...
The Impending Dam Disaster in the Himalayas | Scientific American
Originally published in Scientific American Sichuan earthquakeU.S. Geological Survey Earlier this year earthquakes in Nepal leveled thousands of buildings, killed...
Is China’s hydroelectric revolution as green as it sounds? | Engineering and Technology Magazine
Originally published in Engineering and Technology Magazine China is pursuing an ambitious programme of hydroelectric expansion, with a series of ‘mega-dams’...
An Open Letter to President Obama
President Barack ObamaThe White HouseWashington, DC Dear Mr. President, As you prepare to visit Ethiopia, a highly concerning situation in...
Salween Dams Threaten to Drown Refugees Hopes of Returning Home | The Bangkok Post
Originally published in The Bangkok Post Shan soldiers patrol the Salween River as plans for a series of hydropower projects...