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This week, activists from across the world are meeting in Tbilisi to share their experiences of resisting hydropower projects and the money that supports them.
Good news! In commemoration of the Day of Action for Rivers, we're making available, for free download, the documentary film Belo Monte: After the Flood, directed by award-winning...
Young activists are embracing river restoration in Iraq. Can saving the Tigris River and the Iraqi Marshes act as a force for peace in one of the world's most war-torn regions?
In many parts of the world, women and girls bear the burden of providing water to their families. But when it comes to decision-making around freshwater, they're usually excluded. Meet...

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A new study finds that reservoirs emit significant greenhouse gases planet-wide. Researchers urge that new hydropower projects not be christened with "green energy" label.
Kate Horner, Executive Director, says "We’re deeply concerned by reports of the deteriorating conditions at California’s Oroville Dam. We pray for the safety of all those affected."
Researcher Phil Fearnside explains how Brazil’s hydroelectric plans threaten its Paris climate commitments.
A cascade of six dams being built in southern China has caused significant changes to water levels in the Mekong River as far downstream as Cambodia, according to a study released by...

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