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PR: Controversial Belo Monte Dam Featured in New Film
Large-scale dams in the Amazon and Mesopotamia focus of Damocracy FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Brasilia, Brazil – A documentary launched today,...
Damocracy the Movie
Damocracy is a film about the cultural and natural heritage the world could lose if two controversial large-scale dams are...
Fish Passages a Poor Match for Mekong Dams’ Impacts
Pak Mun Dam’s failed fish pass structurePhoto by Carl Middleton The start of construction of the Xayaburi Dam on the...
Chinese Government Guidelines for Overseas Investment
On February 28th, 2013, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce and the Ministry of Environmental Protection released its “Guidelines for Environmental...
Brazil: Operation Tapajós Suspended
This article was originally published by the Latin American Bureau Born and raised in Mangabal, a traditional community to be...
Deadly Sins in the Brazilian Amazon
Originally published in Huffington Post Blog Antonia Melo protesting during Rio+20Photo by Brent Millikan The trampling of indigenous rights, military...
Court Suspends Military Operation For São Luiz do Tapajós Dam Studies
Judge Calls for Free, Prior, and Informed Consent of Affected Munduruku Indigenous People Brasilia, Brazil: A federal appeals court (TRF-1)...
Sirindhorn Dam Affected Communities Still Seeking Justice and Compensation
In northeastern Thailand’s Isaan region, close to the border with Laos, lies the Sirindhorn Dam, which is operated by Electricity...
A Dam Too Far in Laos
This article originally appeared in Asia Times Online. VIENTIANE – It was once referred to by US magazine Newsweek as...
Mekong Seminar: A River Under Stress
On April 19th, the City College of San Francisco will host a seminar called “The Mekong: A River Under Stress.”...