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Press Release | Thai Mekong communities submit evidence of impacts in Xayaburi lawsuit

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Today, the Network of Thai People in Eight Mekong Provinces submits additional evidence to the Thai Supreme...
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For Hasankeyf the Bell Tolls | Guest blog by Gokce Sencan

Introduction Gokce Sencan, a Turkish water policy researcher based in California, shares the experience from her recent visit to the...
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Victory on the Upper Mekong: Thai Cabinet Terminates Rapids Blasting Project

Photo by Pai Deetes, International Rivers In a momentous win for the Mekong River, this week the Thai Cabinet formally...
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Press Release | Brazilian activists launch joint statement at COP 25 on crisis of deforestation and burning in the Amazon

Document signed by over 100 civil society organizations and endorsed by members of Congress sharply criticizes Bolsonaro government, calls for...
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Understanding the Crisis of Deforestation and Burning in the Amazon

COP 25: Read the civil society declaration on the crisis of deforestation and burning in the Brazilian Amazon In December...
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Civil Society Statement: Climate Bonds Initiative must abandon its misguided attempt to greenwash hydropower

Civil Society Statement:Climate Bonds Initiative must abandon its misguided attempt to greenwash hydropower December 10, 2019 On behalf of 276...
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Press Release | World's largest hydro companies persist in failing the environment, community rights

Chinese corporations dominate hydro industry, fall short of meeting accepted international standards. OAKLAND, CA  – A new report by International Rivers finds...
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Watered Down: How do big hydropower companies adhere to social and environmental policies and best practices?

Healthy rivers are critical in sustaining communities and ecosystems. Yet our rivers around the world are under threat. As many...
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Expert Commentary on the ‘Review of Design Changes Made for the Xayaburi Hydropower Project’

In this report, International Rivers commissioned two experts to provide comments on the Mekong River Commission’s ‘Review of Design Changes...
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IFC must listen to local demands on Namtu

Refugees in Namtu township and Hsipaw township.Myat Moe Thu/The Myanmar Times This article originally appeared in The Myanmar Times The International...