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Current Status of Dams on the Salween River - February 2016

Map of proposed dams on the Salween River Much of the mighty Salween River continues to flow freely. Beginning in...
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Drought-hit Thailand Taps Mekong Water | The Straits Times

A dry canal in Nakhonsawan province, north of Bangkok. Thailand expects to extract up to 47 million cu m of...
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Swindling Rivers: Run-of-River Hydro

Hydropower projects described as run-of-river evoke images of unimpeded rivers delivering clean power without the environmental and social costs of...
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Sudanese Police Disperse Anti-dams Demonstration, Arrest Several Protesters | Sudan Tribune

A protest against destructive dams in Khartoum This article originally appeared in the Sudan Tribune on February 17, 2016. February...
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A Tipping Point for the Mekong

Mekong panorama.International Rivers The Mekong River is, by any measure, an extraordinary river. It’s home to an estimated 1,000 species...
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Rivers at International Darwin Day in Berkeley

Date: Saturday, February 20, 2016, from 1:00 to 5:00 pm, reception from 5:00 to 6:00 pm.Venue: Berkeley Arts Festival Space,...
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More Calls for Anti-Dam Protests in Sudan | Radio Dabanga

Cooking area for Amri school, set up by Merowe Dam refugees after they were flooded out. The Merowe Dam was...
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Don't Hinder the Pinder

The Pinder is the last free-flowing tributary of the Alaknanda, one of two headwater streams that come together to form...
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Exclusive interview with Rudo Sanyanga, Africa Programme Director at International Rivers | ESI Africa

This article first appeared in ESI Africa. Exclusive interview with Rudo Sanyanga, Africa Programme Director at International Rivers and speaker...
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Grand Inga Dreams Fail to See the Light of Day | Business Day

Presidents Zuma and Kabila have set high hopes in the Inga damsSiyabulela Duda THE Grand Inga dam complex in the...