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A second Honduras anti-dam activist assassinated, EU funders suspend funding

Nelson Garcia, a member of the same Indigenous rights group as murdered activist Berta Caceres, has been assassinated in Honduras. On Tuesday, Nelson Garcia was killed after being shot four times in the face in the Rio Chiquito community who was a member of the Civic Council of Popular and Indige

Italian corporation reported to OECD over dam disaster

Survival International has reported Italian engineering giant Salini to the OECD over its construction of a controversial dam set to destroy the livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of people in Ethiopia and Kenya. The dam has cut off the Omo river’s regular flooding, which 100,000 people rely on

Award winning activist killed in Honduras

Honduras human rights activist , Berta Cacares assassinated for fighting against a dam project that will usurp the Lenca people from their home. Berta Cacares who won the 2015 Goldman Prize for her enduring activism against the Agua Zarca dam was killed on 3rd March after assailants broke into Cac

Climate Initiatives must not include large hydropower projects, says 300 NGOs

Large hydropower projects emit massive amounts of methane, make water and energy systems more vulnerable to climate change, and cause severe damage to critical ecosystems and local communities. A global manifesto released  by a coalition of more than 300 civil society organizations from 53 countrie

African Dams linked to over one million malaria cases

Dam projects need to consider better disease control measures Over one million people in sub-Saharan Africa will contract malaria in 2015 because they live near a large dam, according to a new study. For the first time, data was correlated with the location of large dams with incidence of malaria an

Armed attack on Ilisu dam workers in Turkey; construction halted

A series of events including dismals, an armed assault, injuries and arson, have forced workers to run away from the controversial Ilisu Dam and Hydroelectric Power Plant construction site On the 19th of June,  five workers were dismissed from work by the Malamira company that employs most of the w

Mahanadi River Basin, India: flood water to factories or flood control in reality?

By Ranjan Panda│Climate Crusaders People are apprehending submergence of agricultural land and displacement. The government needs to discuss the details with the people first. The dam woes continue to increase as flood control operations have failed.  Time flood management is done at the enti

Mighty River Brahmaputra’s flows reducing

By Assam Times│Mubina Akhtar The might Brahmaputra river rising from the Tibetan plateau flowing though northeast India and Bangladesh into the Bay of Bengal is drying up. The water line of the river is fast receding throughout its course in the entire Brahmaputra valley. According to informatio

Ilisu Dam construction site in Turkey militarized

The controversial Ilisu dam in Turkey’s conflict zone is now completely militarized where tanks escort workers daily while 1600 soldiers protect the dam site. The project already facing armed resistance from the Kurdish People’s Defending Forces (HPG) while it is a potential friction poi

Turkish Dam can add fuel to Middle East fire and submerge heritage town!

Turkey’s largest hydropower project, the Ilisu dam  on the Tigris has the potential of increasing political conflicts with its neighbours apart from destroying ancient historical sites.  The Turkish government recently has decided to proceed with the completion of the project after it was ha

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