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New Policy on Sustainable Hydropower Development in Lao PDR Raises Concerns

On 9th December 2013, International Rivers submitted comments and concerns about the new proposed text of the Policy on Sustainable...
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To President Bachelet: Now is the Time to Save Patagonia

“Now is the time, now at last is the time. We have the people behind us; we have the majorities...
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Kayapo Courage

Original article published in the January 2014 issue of National Geographic BEPRÔ wears the beads and cotton-wrapped earrings that boys...
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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...
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Corruption and Infrastructure Megaprojects in the DR Congo

Report details corruption in DRC, potential for marring Inga dam developments The Inga II DamPhoto by Rudo Sanyanga The DRC...
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Addressing the Global Power Outage

Originally published in The Moscow Times on December 15, 2013 As you read this, a power outage is affecting much...
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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...
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The Tonga, the Kariba Dam, and the Angry God (Video)

International Rivers’ Africa Program Director Rudo Sanyanga tells a powerful story about the Tonga people of the Zambezi River.  Learn...
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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...
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NGO letter to US Treasury Secretary on IDA 17

Letter from four US NGOs asking the US Treasury Secretary to support renewable energy, not World Bank dams More information...