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An Earth Summit Draws on Oil, Mining and Utility Largess (NYT)

This blog originally appeared in The New York Times Indigenous people protesting the Belo Monte dam project on Wednesday as...
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The Belo Monte Dam: An Environmental Crime

Bianca Jagger, Sheyla Juruna, and other indigenous activists of the Amazon.Photo: Rainforest Foundation UK This article was originally published on...
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River & Rio+20 Dispatch: Brazil Energy

Today the UN Conference on Sustainable Development formally opens, yet the preliminary dialogue process, side events, and People’s Summit that...
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Update from Rio: Strengthening the Alliance of River Defenders

Jason and Brent speak at the People’s Summit on debunking the myth of destructive dams as clean energy Today was...
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On the Road from the Xingu to Rio

Indigenous Brazilians call on President Dilma Rousseff to cancel the Belo Monte Dam during the Xingu+23 gathering, June 2012Photo by...
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The Story of Rivers in Rio

The story of rivers in Rio during the Rio+20 Earth Summit is an inspiring one. From the occupation of the...
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River & Rio+20 Dispatch: Green Economy

A man enjoys a pipe during the Kari-Oca II gathering outside Rio.Photo: Ben Powless I’ve been at the People’s Summit...
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Letting the Xingu Run Freely

Early this morning, hundreds of people began an occupation of the Belo Monte Dam site near Altamira, Brazil, in the...
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Amazonian Communities Occupy the Belo Monte Dam Site

Amazonian Communities Occupy the Belo Monte Dam Site To Free the Xingu River On the Eve of the Rio+20 UN...
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Civil Society Letter to the Brazilian Designated National Authority

Mr. Sanderson Alberto Medeiros LeitãoGlobal Climate Changes Division Head Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation Esplanada dos Ministérios,Bloco E –...