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Dam Nation
Originally published in Foreign Policy magazine When Beijing counts hydropower as "green energy," it's doing the environment – and its...
Indigenous Leaders Call Attention to Destructive Amazon Dams During European Tour
Over the past two weeks, I had the privilege of joining indigenous leaders from Brazil and Peru on a tour...
Commentary: Dams are a Women’s Issue
From March 2011 World Rivers Review There is wide recognition that the development of big dams has been especially harmful...
How Brazil's Dam Boom Hurts Women
From March 2011 World Rivers Review The building of hydroelectric dams in Brazil has been marked by a lack of...
The River Provides for Us: One Woman's Story
From March 2011 World Rivers Review More than 500,000 indigenous people in two countries are threatened by the construction of...
Where Are Women’s Voices in Uganda's Dam Planning?
From March 2011 World Rivers Review “The Bujagali Dam project will bring tremendous opportunities you cannot afford to miss! It...
Our Rivers, Our Lives
From March 2011 World Rivers Review The movement to protect rivers and rights is full of amazing women. We asked...
On Carnaval, Belo Monte Installation Begins
On February 25th, a judge suspended the partial installation license for Belo Monte Dam. On Thursday March 3rd, a regional...
Spotlight on Clean Stoves
From March 2011 World Rivers Review Andree Sosler, Executive Director of Darfur Stoves, talks about the importance of clean stoves....
Interview: A Woman of Light and Hope
From March 2011 World Rivers Review Laurie Guevara-Stone is the International Program Manager for Solar Energy International, a Colorado-based group...