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The dammed: Environmentalists watch and wait for opening of world’s largest dam

By Other News Sources on January 30, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

Environmentalists view the Three Gorges dam in China, the world’s biggest, as a monstrous natural catastrophe waiting to unleash itself on the hundreds of millions of people who live near the Yangtze river.

China to begin $17-billion Yangtze river diversion scheme next year

By Other News Sources on January 26, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(January 16, 2001) China Daily reports that construction of China’s largest water diversion project is expected to begin in 2002.

China to begin $17-billion Yangtze river diversion scheme next year

By Other News Sources on January 26, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(January 26, 2001) China Daily reports that construction of China’s largest water diversion project is expected to begin in 2002.

“Strongest correlation” between corruption and poor environmental performance, study shows

By Other News Sources on January 26, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(January 26, 2001) The more affected it is by corruption, the poorer a country’s environmental performance, a new study to be presented in Davos shows.

Letter urging Fortis Corporation President Stanley Marshall to abandon Chalillo dam

By Other News Sources on January 25, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

Environmental groups urge Fortis Inc. President H. Stanley Marshall to withdraw from the proposed Chalillo hydro-electric dam project in Belize.

PRESS RELEASE: Environmentalists urge Newfoundland-based Fortis Corporation to abandon hydro scheme in Belize

By Other News Sources on January 25, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(January 25, 2001) Canadian and U.S. environmental groups sign letter urging the Newfoundland-based Fortis Corporation to abandon its plans to invest in a hydro dam on Belize’s Macal river.

Letter urging Fortis Corporation President Stanley Marshall to abandon Chalillo dam

By Other News Sources on January 25, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

Signed and distributed by Probe International January 25, 2001 DEFENDERS OF WILDLIFE * ENVIRONMENTAL COALITION OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND * FALLS BROOK CENTRE*HUMBER ENVIRONMENT ACTION GROUP * HUMBER NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY * […]

Japan MPs cast doubt over aid: May pull the plug on Klong Dan project

By Other News Sources on January 23, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(January 23, 2001) During a visit to Klong Dan wastewater site yesterday, two Japanese MPs said they will ask their government to review its foreign aid policy to Thailand.

China’s electricity monopoly embroiled in corruption, Financial Times reports

By Other News Sources on January 22, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(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.

Pipe dreams

By Other News Sources on January 20, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(January 20, 2001) It was a rare display of togetherness by the tetchy tigers of South- East Asia. On January 15th, the leaders of Indonesia and Singapore threw open the valves on a crucial new pipeline between their countries.

Officials admit a third unhappy with dam move, reports South China Morning Post

By Other News Sources on January 18, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(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.

Senators say project is destructive

By Other News Sources on January 18, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(January 18, 2001) Senators yesterday denounced the Klong Dan waste water treatment project in Samut Prakan, saying it would destroy the livelihood of a self-sufficient community.

ADB feels pressure over sewage-plant loan

By Other News Sources on January 18, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(January 18, 2001) Pressure has grown for the Asian Development Bank to review its Bt4-billion loan to the controversial Klong Dan wastewater treatment plant with more than half of the Senate backing the move because of serious concerns over its environmental impact.

‘Cancer village’ highlights China’s water woes

By Other News Sources on January 17, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(January 17, 2001) Wei Dongying dumped 30 plastic bottles from an oversized plastic bag onto her living room floor. "Look at all the different colors: red, black, yellow, brown," said Wei as she picked up the bottles containing samples of water taken from the canals and viaducts surrounding Wuli, a village of 1,500 people in eastern China.

Director of Yunnan Environmental Protection Bureau visits Nu River dam site

By Other News Sources on January 16, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(January 16, 2001) On 10 March, the Director of Yunnan Environmental Protection Bureau, Wang Jian-hua, led a 7-people delegate from the Bureau office, Planning and Finance Office, Pollution Control Office and the Institute of Environmental Science, to conduct a site visit in Baoshan Prefecture.

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