• Let’s Move: A Film by Willard Napash

    O cineasta Willard Napash compartilha os impactos do desenvolvimento das hidrelétricas em sua comunidade Cree, Chisasibi (em Quebec, Canadá). Willard viu em primeira mão os muitos impactos das barragens, e é por isso que ele decidiu fazer este documentário. Por exemplo, as barragens estão afetando a salinidade da Baía de Hudson, o que reduz o […]

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  • Two Years After Lao Dam Collapse, Call for Justice Persists

    Today marks the second anniversary of the devastating Xe Pian Xe Namnoy dam collapse in Laos. Below is the joint news release from International Rivers, Inclusive Development International (IDI) and Mekong Watch.  Date: Thursday, July 23, 2020 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Bangkok, July 23, 2020 – Two years ago today, at least 70 people died or disappeared and over 7000 […]

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  • Greenwashing Hydropower

    By Andrea Sutherland, for Wa Ni Ska Tan Companies use terms like “clean,” “green” and “environmentally-friendly” to celebrate their environmental sustainability, but without the evidence to support their claims, they are not ecological warriors; they’re greenwashing. The term “greenwashing” has been around since 1986, when environmentalist Jay Westerveld used it to describe a hotel’s effort […]

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  • Herring Pond Wampanoag Tribe of Plymouth, MA calls on governors to reject Canadian hydro

    Submitted by the North American Megadam Resistance Alliance (NAMRA) August 17, 2020 The Herring Pond Wampanoag Tribe today announced it is joining with the Penobscot and Innu Nation in opposing the transmission corridor for hydroelectricity from Canada to Boston. In a letter the Herring Pond Tribe calls on Governor Charlie Baker and Governor Janet Mills in Maine to reject imports of […]

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  • El lado oscuro de la energía hidroeléctrica canadiense expuesto en la investigación de la Comisión de Comercio Internacional de los Estados Unidos

    COMUNICADO DE PRENSA del 26 de agosto de 2020 Contact: Meg Sheehan, Coordinator, NAMRACorreo: coordinator.namra@gmail.comTeléfono: EE.UU. 508.259.9154 El lado oscuro de la energía hidroeléctrica canadiense expuesto en la investigación de la Comisión de Comercio Internacional de los Estados Unidos sobre las importaciones de energía renovable Las comunidades indígenas afectadas por la energía hidroeléctrica de Canadá testifican […]

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