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Chilean Supreme Court Rules in Favor of HidroAysén

Last week, the Supreme Court of Chile made a disappointing – yet not unexpected – ruling. A company called HidroAysén...
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The Next Big Threat to Amazonian Rivers: Dams and Industrial Waterways on the Tapajós

We are proud to indroduce you to our new campaign page on the Tapajós River and its main tributaries in...
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Map of Planned Dams in the Tapajós Basin

More information Click here to download a high-resolution version of the map above (courtesy of archive.org)
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The Cambodian Fishery Coalition Calls for Cancellation of the Lower Sesan 2 Dam

The Cambodian Fishery Coalition is a community-based organization created by the protection network of Fishery Communities and Fishermen in Cambodia,...
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Stop Plans to Construct the Lower Sesan 2 Hydropower Project

Ratanakiri – Cambodia The Sesan, Srepok and Sekong Rivers Network Protection (Sesan, Sekong, Srepok) was established in October, 2001 after...
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Judge Suspends Dam in the Amazon

Saves Falls Sacred to Indigenous Peoples A federal judge in Brazil has suspended the construction license of the Teles Pires...
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Judge Suspends Construction License for Controversial Teles Pires Dam in the Brazilian Amazon

Public Prosecutors and Federal Judge cite violations of indigenous peoples’ rights, guaranteed by Brazilian Constitution and international law Brasilia, Brazil...
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Climate Change and African Rivers

Africa has been deemed “the continent most vulnerable to the impacts of projected climate change” by the UN Intergovernmental Panel...
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China to Flood Nature Reserve with Latest Yangtze Dam

China’s Three Gorges Corp. on Thursday marked the beginning of construction for a dam that will flood the last free-flowing...
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Big Dreams, Small (and Clever) Projects

From March 2012 World Rivers Review Oliver Kopsch is a clean-energy enabler. His company, DecRen Water Consult (DWC), based in...