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Farewell, Seven Falls

25 years ago, in October 1982, the planet´s greatest waterfall was drowned, a victim of the filling of Itaipu Reservoir...
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Brazil Continues to Inspire

“>Brazil: Resistance in Tibagi The Comissão Pastoral da Terra in Brazil is organizing a “Celebration of the Waters” to draw...
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A Knife in the Water

The Kayapó have made their position clear – Raoni, one of their most powerful chiefs, told Lula several months ago...
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Exploring the Pascua - Part I

“>Next page: Through the Mallín and Up to View the Andes
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Time Running Out on Nam Theun 2 Dam

With a capacity of 1,070 megawatts and a price tag of $1.45 billion, the Nam Theun 2 Dam in Laos...
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Exploring the Pascua - Part II

Part I  The next day we all crossed the Quiroz. Halfway through our crossing, a yellow helicopter slowly approached and...
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The Sacred and the Profane: Pray for Rain

Outside my window, the rain falls in buckets. Saint Peter, chief of the heavens must be heeding the prayers of...
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Wild Patagonia: Expedition to the Baker and Pascua Rivers

by Aviva Imhof, Campaigns Director But wait: it gets better. We hike along the river for about an hour to...
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Ecuador's Water Crisis: Damming the Water Capital of the World

From December 2007 World Rivers Review Ecuador is a watery wonderland. Although small (it is roughly the size of New...
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Dams Threaten Biodiversity and Indigenous People in Panama

From December 2007 World Rivers Review This rainy season, a mushy mess is sliding down the Changuinola River Valley. Huge...