Amazon| International Rivers
After several years of limited hydropower development and high-profile cancellations of proposed dams, Brazil’s energy ministry has signaled its return to the sector with an auction scheme of 65 new hydro projects. Carried out in August with minimal notice, the auction scheme contracted 815 MW worth of new projects for delivery by 2030, signaling a...| International Rivers
International Rivers is pleased to launch a five-part animated series designed to inform, engage, and provide tools for communities, policymakers, and advocates on the urgent issues facing the Guinea’s river systems. Guinea, known as West Africa’s “water tower,” receives the region’s highest rainfall and is the source of major rivers such as the Niger, Senegal,... The post Animation Series on Adverse Impacts of Hydropower projects on the Guinea’s river systems appeared first on In...| International Rivers
For nearly three decades, International Rivers has been at the forefront of research and communications on issues surrounding large dams and their impact on rivers and communities. Here you’ll find a library of our latest reports and publications, factsheets, multimedia resources, and tools for activists. Ranging from videos to analytical reports, these collected resources will...| International Rivers
Zambezi| International Rivers
Amazon| International Rivers