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Mega First's Risky Investment Threatens Future of the Mekong River

Originally Published in The Nation High risk overseas investment projects are a growing concern for responsible business. Mega-First Corporation Berhad...
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Waiting For Electricity in the DRC

The People Need Electricity Now, Not in a Decade Congo River, Matadi, Bas-Congo. Photo by Jean Marie, ADEV In March...
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Large Dams Just Aren’t Worth the Cost

A version of this op-ed appeared in print on August 24, 2014, on page SR5 of the New York edition...
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Reparations for the Maya Achi Chixoy Dam Affected

The word reparations ­- feared by people in the world of infrastructure development – is finally starting to find a...
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Letter to the Editor: “Talking to the Experts: Can we improve the ESIA Process?”

I was very gratified to see the articles in the latest World Rivers  Review by Haven Livingston, Paul Fisher, and...
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Letter to the Editor: “Talking to the Experts: Can we improve the ESIA Process?”

Having worked as a river ecologist for over 40 years, including a number of years working in the lower Mekong...
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Compartir la Riqueza del Agua: Editorial

Compartir la Riqueza del Agua por Patrick McCully Miles de políticos, burócratas a cargo del agua, profesionales del cabildeo corporativo,...
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The World Bank and Civil Society: Forward to the Past?

A Review of The World’s Banker, A Story of Failed States, Financial Crises, and the Wealth and Poverty of Nations...
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Assessing Options, Meeting Needs

A key “Strategic Priority” of the World Commission on Dams addressed the need to greatly improve the often secretive and...