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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Our Rivers, Our Lives

 From March 2011 World Rivers Review The movement to protect rivers and rights is full of amazing women. We asked...
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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...
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Spotlight on Clean Stoves

 From March 2011 World Rivers Review Andree Sosler, Executive Director of Darfur Stoves, talks about the importance of clean stoves....
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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...