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Critical Assessment on the Mekong Region’s Power Development at Risk of Being Shelved
From December 2014 World Rivers Review In December 2013, a study commissioned by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) on “Ensuring...
Toward More Democratic Power Planning in the Mekong
From December 2014 World Rivers Review We talked to Witoon Permpongsacharoen, Director of the Mekong Energy and Ecology Network (MEE...
In Vietnam, Challenging the Dominance of Dams and Fossil Fuels
Like many other developing countries, Vietnam’s energy matrix has been powered by hydropower dams and fossil fuels, while other energy...
NRDC Chile Facts: Chile's Clean Energy Future
Biomass, Biogas, Geothermal, Small Hydro, and Wind are Affordable Choices Now and Solar is Not Far Behind The following is...
NRDC Chile Facts: Building a Brighter Future
Realizing Chile’s Potential to Become a Leader in Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency The following is a report published by...
The World Bank is Bringing Back Big, Bad Dams
Originally published in The Guardian, Environment Blog Kariba Dam on the Zambezi River | Source: Alamy The big, bad dams...
Human Rights and Kyoto's Carbon Offsetting Scheme
Weni Bagama, speaking at the Human Rights in the CDM side event Photo: IISD Update: Twelve civil society organizations, including International...
AFP: Malaysia Hydropower Meeting to Open Amid Controversy
SARAWAK, MALAYSIA – The world hydroelectric industry’s decision to meet in a Malaysian state where dams have uprooted rainforests and...
Theun-Hinboun Expansion Project Concerns From FIVAS and International Rivers
The following letter was sent to the Theun-Hinboun Power Company after a joint visit to communities affected by the THXP...