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Final Declaration of the People's Summit at Rio+20

In June 2012 the UN Conference on Sustainable Development brought together governments, corporations, and a subset of NGOs, in Rio...
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Testing the Waters: Laos Pushes Xayaburi Dam to Critical Point

For a brief moment last week, Laos earned the praise of governments throughout the Mekong region. The region was on...
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Dilma Rolling Back Indigenous Rights in Brazil?

The Xikrin Kayapó meet with Norte Energia, S.A. during the June 2012 occupation of Belo Monte. (Photo: Amazon Watch) The...
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Human Banner Organized in Brazil

Nearly 1500 people used Rio’s Flamengo Beach as a canvas on June 19, 2012. Their bodies formed the lines of...
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Laos Announces “Postponement” of Xayaburi Dam But Vows to Continue Construction and Resettlement Activities

For Immediate Release: Monday, July 16, 2012 Bangkok, Thailand — On Friday, Laos’ Foreign Minister Thongloun Sisoulith announced that the...
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Ch. Karnchang Already Causing Food Insecurity Near Xayaburi Dam Site

Lao village along the Mekong River that will be affected by the Xayaburi Dam Construction on the controversial Xayaburi Hydropower...
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Amazonian Indigenous Leaders Call for Suspension of Construction License for Belo Monte Dam

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Photos and Broadcast Quality Video Available Upon Request Altamira, Brazil  – Indigenous leaders representing six tribes affected...
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Agua Va! The Fight for Free-Flowing Rivers in Mexico

The most recent issue of La Jornada del Campo covers all things rivers; exploring the struggle for free-flowing rivers throughout...
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Laos' work on the Mekong river draws criticism (BBC)

Originally published in BBC News Construction at the Xayaburi Dam site In a dusty gorge deep in landlocked Laos, work...
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Salween River Dammed by Peace (The Irrawaddy)

Traders in the Karen State capital Pa-an prepare to set out on the Salween River.Photo: The Irrawaddy Originally published in...