(October 19, 2008) Sarah Larraín calls HidroAysén’s EIS “a complete fraud"
Other News Sources
Three Gorges Probe
(October 30, 2000)
(1) China proposes nuclear blasts to build world’s largest hydro project
(2) Three Gorges dam environmentally friendly, officials say
Three Gorges Dam Project
(October 31, 2000) This detailed briefing on the controversial Three Gorges dam project by a leading source of China business news and analysis includes references to Probe International’s analysis of the dam’s uncertainty in China’s electricity market.
Three Gorges Probe
(November 3, 2000)
(1) Three Gorges dam officials deny problems
(2) No customers for Xiaolangdi dam
Thesis study shows Three Gorges migrants worse off
(November 6, 2000) The majority of migrants displaced by China’s Three Gorges dam project have suffered a decline in well-being and economic circumstances, according to a study of migrant resettlement patterns released this month.
Three Gorges Probe
(November 8, 2000) Chinese officials deny planning nuclear blasts to build giant hydro project
Hong Kong’s Mingpao newspaper reports that Chinese Ministry of Water Resources official, Li Linsheng, strongly denies a Sunday Telegraph report claiming that China is planning nuclear blasts to build a massive hydroelectricity project and water diversion scheme in Tibet.
Radio Free Asia
(November 13, 2000) Grainne Ryder discusses the Three Gorges dam.
Three Gorges Probe
(November 22, 2000)
(1) Provinces forced to buy electricity from Three Gorges dam
(2) World Bank-financed Xiaolangdi dam fails to find customers
Three Gorges Probe
(November 23, 2000) Three Gorges dam reservoir will trigger earthquakes, say experts.
Three Gorges Probe
(December 8, 2000)
(1) Museum to store cultural relics from Three Gorges area
(2) Three Gorges reservoir will flood ancient hydrology records
(3) Plans for dredging Yangtze River announced
(4) ‘Living fossil’ plants moved out of Three Gorges region
(5) Citizens call for halt to dam-building in Asia
(6) Ministry of Water Resources approves Yellow River hydro scheme
Three Gorges Probe
(December 11, 2000) Three Gorges dam a time bomb, reports Asiaweek
Three Gorges Probe
(December 15, 2000)
(1) Yangtze flood control chief says, keep the alarm bells ringing
(2) Thousands of Three Gorges residents slated for resettlement in 2001
(3) Yangtze River cities launch water clean-up and conservation campaign
Three Gorges dam protesters beaten, town held under guard
(January 15, 2001) A central China settlement was put under official guard for months after villagers protested the destruction of their homes, as part of a local government plan to rebuild the area to accommodate Three Gorges dam migrants.
Officials admit a third unhappy with dam move, reports South China Morning Post
(January 18, 2001) The Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post reports that about one-third of the people forced from their homes by the Three Gorges Dam project have said they are not satisfied with the locations chosen by the authorities.
China’s electricity monopoly embroiled in corruption, Financial Times reports
(January 22, 2001) Official sources said yesterday that Cha Keming, a former deputy minister of power and vice-general manager of the State Power Corporation, had been formally arrested for taking bribes during power project tenders.


