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For nearly three decades, International Rivers has been at the forefront of research and communications on issues surrounding large dams and their impact on rivers and communities.

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Executive Director Commentary

From September, 2011 World Rivers Review  Every river has its people, and a river’s people all have stories to tell....
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Civil Society Pressures UN and EU Over Carbon Credits

From September, 2011 World Rivers Review  For as long as the Kyoto Protocol’s Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) has been funneling...
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Alaska Proposes Massive Dam on Wild River

From September, 2011 World Rivers Review America’s biggest dam in half a century has been proposed for the wild Susitna...
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Will China Find a New Balance Between the Environment and Economic Growth?

Originally published in China US Focus The pace at which China is developing its economy is nothing short of breathtaking....
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Legality of Belo Monte is Built on a House of Cards

In June of this year in Foz do Iguaçú, Brazil, at the International Hydropower Association’s bi-yearly Congress, Eletrobras Director Valter...
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Open House for Jason Rainey

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Comments to CDM Executive Board on Stakeholder Consultations

CDM Executive Board Call for Inputs on the Validation Process  International Rivers welcomes the opportunity to respond to the CDM...
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Comments to the CDM Executive Board on First-of-its-Kind Analysis and Common Practice

International Rivers welcomes the opportunity to respond to the Executive Board's call for public input on the common practice analysis...
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Belo Monte Dam Marks a Troubling New Era in Brazil's Attitude to its Rainforest

Originally published in The Ecologist Belo Monte is just one of a dozen giant dam projects Brazil plans to build...
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Legal Opinion by Perkins Coie to MRC and Regional Governments

On August 3, 2011 International Rivers submitted a legal opinion by U.S law firm Perkins Coie to the Mekong Regional...