China is to increase compensation for millions of farmers relocated to make way for dams and reservoirs, in a bid to prevent rural unrest.
China power grids strained by heat, drought
Soaring temperatures and the worst drought in more than 50 years have strained power grids in southwestern China and caused blackouts in at least one city in the east of the country.
Chinese dams still blamed for floods
(August 21, 2008) Thai villagers affected by Mekong floodwaters demand information on China’s dam operations upstream.
Update: Three Gorges dam not responsible for drought – official
Officials are struggling to maintain power output at the Three Gorges and Gezhouba dams as water flow into the Three Gorges section of the Yangtze River is the lowest in 130 years.
Three Gorges Project ‘not to blame’ for severe drought
The director of a climate-change research centre in Beijing says the global greenhouse effect is the chief reason for droughts, especially in upper latitude regions of the northern hemisphere such as hard-hit Chongqing and Sichuan.
The Year of the Dog is a year of disaster
Beset by months of typhoons, flooding and droughts, China is facing its worst series of natural disasters in six years, leaving 2,006 people dead and causing 160 billion yuan (US$20 billion) in economic losses, the Ministry of Civil Affairs said.
Chinese drought affects millions
At least 18 million people have been affected by China’s worst drought in 50 years, Xinhua says. Worst hit is the southwestern region of Chongqing, where it has not rained for more than 70 days and two-thirds of the rivers have dried up.
Lancang River basin suffers from serious drought
Power output from the Manwan and Dachaoshan dams in Yunnan province is down to half the normal level as the Lancang River basin suffers its worst drought in 50 years.
New Thai EGAT unit to invest in four overseas energy projects
The state-owned Thai utility is to set up a new unit soon, EGAT International Ltd., which will undertake construction of the Hutgyi dam on the Salween River in Burma along with the state-owned Chinese firm Sinohydro.
Officials end Gorges landscape tourist site
A large complex containing miniature replicas of Three Gorges area landscapes, which cost about US$5 million to create, has been closed down due to dwindling interest. Tourists, it turns out, prefer the real thing.
Millions of tonnes of grain lost in China drought
The drought has been so severe that the government is helping 100,000 farmers move to the far-western region of Xinjiang to pick cotton after their own fields withered.
Three Gorges Dam pollution rising, controls not sufficient – official
The government is paying close attention to growing pollution levels upstream of the Three Gorges dam and in Yangtze tributaries, but current controls are not sufficient to stop pollution from flowing into the river, a senior official says.
Experts approve Three Gorges explosion
inspectors have approved the quality of a reef-explosion operation that has been part of efforts to raise the water level of the Three Gorges reservoir to 156 metres above sea level.
Government denies droughts caused by big dams
Authorities have vehemently denied that continuous drought and shortage of drinking water in southwest China are somehow related to the completion this year of the Three Gorges dam.
Press Release: Newfoundlanders urge Fortis shareholders to scrap Belize rainforest dam
(May 14, 2003) At a shareholders’ meeting in Newfoundland today, environmentalists will challenge plans by TSE-listed power company, Fortis Inc., to build a hydro dam in Belize’s rainforest.


