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Ocekadi: Hydroelectric Dams, Socio-Environmental Conflicts, and Resistance in the Tapajós Basin
In the language of Brazil’s indigenous Munduruku people, “Ocekadi” means “the river of our place.” It is their name for...
The World Bank and Dams Part 3: Niger Dam Could Leave Thousands In The Dust
The Kandadji Dam is supposed to expand irrigation and energy generation to improve lives in Niger. Instead, it risks sacrificing...
The World Is Going Solar!
New investment in solar and wind energy is thriving at the cost of new hydropower dams. Our infographic illustrates exciting...
AFRICAN DAMS, RIVERS AND RIGHTS
A Guide for Communities to Be Impacted by the Inga 3 Dam The Inga 3 project involves the planned construction...
62 Members of Congress Call for Independent Investigation into Berta Cáceres' Death
On March 16, in the wake of the tragic killing of the Honduran environmental and indigenous leader Berta Cáceres on...
Current Status of Dams on the Salween River - February 2016
Map of proposed dams on the Salween River Much of the mighty Salween River continues to flow freely. Beginning in...
Swindling Rivers: Run-of-River Hydro
Hydropower projects described as run-of-river evoke images of unimpeded rivers delivering clean power without the environmental and social costs of...
Greater Mekong Subregion Energy Investments: Concerns and Recommendations
This briefing paper, “Re-Assessing Greater Mekong Subregion Energy Investments”, provides an overview and critical analysis of the large-scale energy investments prioritized...
An Interactive History of the Xayaburi Dam
The timeline below gives an interactive view of the history of the Xayaburi Dam project, the first dam proposed and under construction...
Re-Assessing Greater Mekong Subregion Energy Investments
This briefing on the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) energy investments is jointly published by Mekong Watch and International Rivers. It...