(January 20, 2006) Demolition of the Three Gorges cofferdam on May 1 has not caused a water-level rise near the main dam, engineers said, adding, however, that some scenic spots will be submerged when the reservoir is filled to 135 metres in June 2003.
Huaneng wins support for Three Gorges foray
(January 20, 2006) With clouds gathering over Huaneng Power International’s decision to invest in the controversial Three Gorges project, some research analysts have come to the mainland power company’s defence.
Experts approve Three Gorges construction quality
(January 20, 2006) A team of experts has deemed the Three Gorges dam ‘safe and reliable enough to hold water,’ the official Chinese news agency reports.
Dams, and politics, channel flow of the mighty Missouri
(January 20, 2006) Local interests are battling over a proposal to restore seasonal flows to the floodplain of the much-dammed and ecologically imperilled Missouri River. Is there a lesson here for the builders of the Three Gorges dam?
Row over China reporter sacking
(January 21, 2006) The dismissal of the Beijing bureau chief of the South China Morning Post has sparked claims of press-freedom restrictions in Hong Kong. While with the Post, Jasper Becker broke stories on corruption in the Three Gorges resettlement operation.
Huaneng to invest in China’s Three Gorges dam
(January 21, 2006) China’s largest independent power producer, run by the son of Three Gorges dam champion Li Peng, will take a 3 per cent stake in China Three Gorges Power Co Ltd, Huaneng said on its Web site.
Two environmental evaluation bodies punished
(January 22, 2006) Two bodies charged with evaluating the environmental impact of projects have been punished by the government, with one believed to have caused environmental problems near the site of the Three Gorges project.
PRESS RELEASE Chinese health authorities panic about the spread of diseases among Three Gorges evacuees
(April 17, 1996) Chinese health authorities are alarmed about the potential spread of diseases among the people being forced to move to make way for the Three Gorges dam
Beijing's fuzzy math
Chinese statistics still suffer from two shortcomings: technical difficulties and political manipulation, writes economics professor Thomas G. Rawski.
PRESS RELEASE International, Canadian environmentalists protest Canadian support for Three Gorges dam
(March 26, 1996) $12.5 million Export Development Corporation loan to Chinese government makes Canadian Taxpayers financiers of world’s “riskiest and most destructive dam project ever”
PRESS RELEASE Three Gorges dam to create more refugees than expected, admit Chinese officials
(February 9, 1996) Chinese officials admitted last week that the number of people who will have to be moved to make way for the colossal Three Gorges dam is higher than originally expected.
Army of insects on the march
(April 23, 2006) Forestry experts are urging local authorities to monitor a potential epidemic of plant diseases and pests which could decimate the nation’s trees.
PRESS RELEASE White House reportedly abandons effort to block Ex-Im aid for Three Gorges dam
(January 22, 1996) The White House has apparently distanced itself from its earlier advice to the Export-Import Bank to stay away from the Three Gorges dam in China, according to a report in the Journal of Commerce. American multinationals are now confident they will get support from the bank to help build the massive and controversial dam on China’s Yangtze River.
China Three Gorges bond tranches to start trading Apr 19
(January 30, 2006) Two recently issued bond tranches of China’s Yangtze Three Gorges Development Co. will start trading on the mainland bourses April 19
PRESS RELEASE U.S. Ex-Im bank decision on Three Gorges dam expected soon: American firms lobby to get green light
(December 21, 1995) The United States Export-Import Bank could decide next week whether to subsidize corporate America’s involvement in China’s controversial Three Gorges dam. The bank’s board of executive directors is expected to vote on the project once the current budget impasse is resolved.


