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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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Canada’s Hydro Partnerships No Panacea for First Nations

From June 2010 World Rivers Review     Canada’s rivers have been under assault for decades. Rampant dam building since the 1940s...
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Interview: Time for a New Dialogue on Dams

From June 2010 World Rivers Review John Dore, Dipak Gyawali and Deborah Moore are experts on dams and the environment,...
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Commentary: Yes We Can

From June 2010 World Rivers Review    When the World Commission on Dams (WCD) issued its groundbreaking report 10 years ago,...
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Taking the WCD to Heart in Uganda

From June 2010 World Rivers Review In Uganda, we began working to popularize the WCD recommendations immediately after the report...
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Thousands March in Chile Against Dams in Patagonia

This past Saturday, June 5, colleagues in Chile marked the annual International Day for the Environment (el Día Internacional del...
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Water Alternatives: Special Issue on the WCD+10

In November 2000, the World Commission on Dams published its ground-breaking report, Dams and Development, after an unprecedented multi-stakeholder process....
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Sinohydro’s IPO: An Opportunity for Environmental Reform

Originally published in The Asia Water Project When companies list at the stock exchange, they need to define their brand...
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China’s CDM (Hydro) Projects in Hot Water

Originally published in The Asia Water Project The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), created under the Kyoto Protocol, allows developed countries...
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A Force for Rivers and Rights

A Video About International Rivers A Force for Rivers and Rights, by filmmaker Eli Noyes of Alligator Planet, gives a...
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Lame Duck Lula Pushes For Huge Amazon Dam

Unfazed by entrenched environmental opposition, a threat of war by local indigenous groups, and celebrity lobbying by a handful of...