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Hydrodependency in Africa: Risky Business
From September 2010 World Rivers Review The world gets about 20% of its electricity from hydropower, but in Sub-Saharan Africa...
Communities Urge Thai Prime Minister to Cancel Xayaburi Dam on the Mekong
Bangkok, Thailand: Today at 1pm representatives from Mekong communities in North and Northeast Thailand will submit a letter to the...
Travel Information
Below is some important information regarding the meeting agenda, travel and other issues to ensure your safe and smooth travel...
Hydro Developers Continue Efforts to Rip-Off the Climate
In the past month, International Rivers has submitted comments on the applications to the Clean Development Mechanism for two nasty...
Korea’s Rivers Feeling Impacts from 4-Rivers Project
From September 2010 World Rivers Review Activists Step Up Campaign to Stop River-Killing Project Since we last reported on South...
Adapting to a New Normal
From September 2010 World Rivers Review When it comes to water, the past is no longer a reliable guide to...
A Flood of Dam Safety Problems
From September 2010 World Rivers Review The catastrophic flooding in Pakistan provides a terrifying warning of how global warming is...
Interview: Climate Change, Rivers and Dams – We're in Hot Water
From September 2010 World Rivers Review Rivers are the planet’s lifelines, but the double threat of human interventions combined with...
At World Water Week, an Appeal for Rivers and Rights
On September 7, dam builders, governments and NGOs are meeting at World Water Week in Stockholm to discuss appropriate social...
Protecting Rivers and Rights: the Promise of the WCD
Ten years after the World Commission on Dams (WCD) report, the WCD is still our best roadmap towards ensuring that...