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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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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...
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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...
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Travel Information

Below is some important information regarding the meeting agenda, travel and other issues to ensure your safe and smooth travel...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...