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China raises alarm over Yangtze environmental damage

By Other News Sources on August 31, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

(August 31, 2010) Chinese officials come out with a new plan to slow pollution along the Yangtze River and its Three Gorges Dam, reports AFP.

Holding back the Yangtze – for now

By Other News Sources on August 31, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

(August 31, 2010) Thirty-five years on from the horrific Banqiao Dam disaster, heavy flooding is causing some Chinese to wonder whether the new Three Gorges Dam is an engineering triumph or a tragedy waiting to happen, writes CLIFFORD COONAN in Beijing.

China succumbs to Mekong nations

By Other News Sources on August 30, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

(August 30, 2010) Asian giant shares dam information as U.S. takes advantage of China’s poor reputation in Southeast Asia.

China takes another stab at resettlement with $62 billion water plan

By Other News Sources on August 29, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

(August 29, 2010) Residents living in glittering new condos in Beijing enjoy the luxuries of swimming pools, while villagers in neighboring Hubei Province are relocated to make way for the massive $62 billion South-North Water Transfer Project.

China Flexes Hydropower Muscle

By Other News Sources on August 27, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

(August 27, 2010) A recent dam project completed in China means the country is now able to call itself the global king of hydropower capacity, writes Marwaan Macan-Markar.

In man versus nature, nature always wins

By Other News Sources on August 26, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

(August 26, 2010) More evidence that the fallout from natural disasters hitting countries like Pakistan are being made worse made poor development.

Bad development policies and centralized political control behind the severity of Pakistan’s floods

By Other News Sources on August 26, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

(August 26, 2010) Brady Yauch writes that a number of critics say the real story about the recent floods in Pakistan is one unaccountable development, centralized political control and mismanagement of the country’s Indus River system.

China’s hydropower capacity up 50 percent by 2015: report

By Other News Sources on August 26, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

(August 26, 2010) According to AFP, a top Chinese official says the country’s hydropower plans are about to shift into overdrive.

Cost of water-diversion project ‘growing’

By Other News Sources on August 26, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

(August 26, 2010) The final price tag for the ambitious and controversial plan to move water from the south of China to the water-starved North continues to grow, writes Toh Han Shih in the South China Morning Post.

China’s Water Grab

By Other News Sources on August 24, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

(August 24, 2010) Forget the South China Sea. If America really cares about strengthening its presence in Asia, it’ll focus on the Mekong River instead, writes John Lee in Foreign Policy.

Flood peak arrives at China’s Three Gorges Dam

By Other News Sources on August 24, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

(August 24, 2010) The Three Gorges dam is forced to stand tall in the face of severe flooding.

China’s dam spree continues

By Other News Sources on August 24, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

(August 24, 2010) The Chinese government is forging ahead with its ambitious and controversial plans for development on its rivers, writes Brady Yauch.

Banking on disaster: Pakistan officials accused of diverting funds from earthquake aid

By Other News Sources on August 23, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

(August 23, 2010) Behind Pakistan’s calls for aid funds to deal with the fallout from devastating floods are allegations that previous aid funds were diverted for other uses, writes Brady Yauch.

China geological disasters ten times higher this year but officials insist dams and development are not to blame

By Other News Sources on August 23, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

(August 23, 2010) Chinese officials say “there’s nothing to see here” regarding the rise in geological disasters.

Subsidizing monoculture plantations: Indonesia officials want palm oil farms to receive carbon credits

By Other News Sources on August 20, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

(August 20, 2010) Brady Yauch writes that Indonesian officials hope to use the country’s rich rainforests to cash in on the global carbon market.

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