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Understanding the Crisis of Deforestation and Burning in the Amazon

COP 25: Read the civil society declaration on the crisis of deforestation and burning in the Brazilian Amazon In December...
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Youth Activists Learn How to Protect the Last Free-Flowing Rivers in the Balkans

The last free-flowing rivers of Europe are threatened by over 2,700 planned dams in the Balkans — and a group...
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Women’s Voices Reign at First-Ever Women & Rivers Congress

One word stood out on the screen, above all others: Stories. It was the answer to a question posed on...
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Looking to the Future

As Kate Horner transitions out of the organization, we want to offer a heartfelt thanks to Kate for her dedicated...
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Activists Puncture Big Hydro’s Attempted Greenwash in Paris

Civil Society Constructively Challenges the World Hydropower Congress 9 MAY 2019 from Todd Southgate on Vimeo. There is no defensible...
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First Mesopotamia Water Forum highlights water as both source of conflict, tool for peace

Last week, I had the privilege to attend the Mesopotamia Water Forum at the University of Sulaimani in the Kurdistan...
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For Flowing Rivers: A Prelude

A red moon rose above a tranquil river in Arangali village in Kerala. People had begun trickling in to the...
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As Beijing Looks to Lead on Biodiversity, China-backed Hydropower Threatens to Wipe Out the Rarest Great Ape on Earth

Bank of China – financed Batang Toru dam threatens the Tapanuli Orangutan’s shrinking forest home In 2020, China will host...
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International Rivers to host first Women and Rivers Congress in March 2019

A woman waters her riverbank garden on the Mekong River. Pai Deetes, International Rivers International Rivers is honored to announce...
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International Rivers' 2018 Impact Statement: A Milestone Year for Rivers

Field trip to Brazil’s Rio Tocantins, June 2018Brent Millikan, International Rivers We know that to succeed we need a resilient,...