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China Blocks Destructive Yangtze Dam
From April 2015 World Rivers Review China’s Ministry of Environmental Protection has blocked construction on a controversial megadam that would...
My Journey to Understanding River Health
From April 2015 World Rivers Review The Yuba River in California where Jason first began his exploration of what makes a...
What Future For the World’s Rivers?
From April 2015 World Rivers Review By the mid-1980s, river activists in the US had achieved considerable success. Congress had...
A Brief History of Rivers and Dams, Through the Lens of World Rivers Review
From April 2015 World Rivers Review Preparing for this final print issue of World Rivers Review has put us in...
The Challenges of Climate Change
From April 2015 World Rivers Review Climate change may be the most urgent global environmental issue of our time, bringing...
It’s All About the Rivers: A Conversation with International Rivers’ Asia Teams
From April 2015 World Rivers Review For this final issue of WRR, we turned to some of our regional staff...
World Rivers Review is Moving On, Too
From April 2015 World Rivers Review Educating the public about the value of healthy rivers and the impacts of large...
Farewell to Lori Pottinger
From April 2015 World Rivers Review Lori Pottinger joined International Rivers in 1995 as the editor of World Rivers Review,...
Communities Worldwide Mobilize to Protect Rivers and Defend their Rights
From April 2015 World Rivers Review Around the world, the proponents of large dams consistently downplay or simply ignore the...
New Film Gives Voice to the People of Costa Rica's Río Pacuare
The following is a guest blog by geographer Denielle Perry from Amigos del Pacuare. Troubled Waters: Costa Rica’s Río Pacuare Río Pacuare...