There’s no disguising the fact the Chalillo dam "is a rotten deal" for Belize, says Probe International’s Grainne Ryder.
There’s no disguising the fact the Chalillo dam "is a rotten deal" for Belize, says Probe International’s Grainne Ryder.
(March 23, 2001) A Three Gorges Probe exclusive: Five farmers who helped organize petitions by communities being resettled to make way for the Three Gorges dam have been abducted by police in the last three weeks.
(March 22, 2001) On February 28, 2001, Malaysia’s cabinet gave the controversial Bakun Dam project, shelved after the Asian financial crisis, the go-ahead.
(March 20, 2001) A local river challenge race provides education about the risks posed to the valuable and fragile part of Belize’s heritage by building the Chalillo dam.
(March 19, 2001) A spate of dam building has stopped up Southeast Asia’s mighty river and may threaten the livelihood of millions who live along its banks.
(March 14, 2001) A message of solidarity from the Maya-Achi.
(March 11, 2001) Newfoundland citizen writes letter to St. John’s Evening Telegram editor expressing concern over Fortis’ proposed Chalillo dam in Belize.
(March 11, 2001) Abbas Alnasrawi is Professor of Economics at
the University of Vermont. This paper was first presented at a
conference organised by the Campaign Against Sanctions on Iraq.
A top political adviser urged the government to have an emergency plan ready in case of serious water pollution accidents at the Three Gorges Dam.
(March 8, 2001) Probe International’s Patricia Adams called to Indonesia to talk odious debts.
(March 8, 2001) Members of a US congressional commission which last year recommended radical reforms at the World Bank and International Monetary Fund have urged the new Bush administration to push for deeper reforms.
(March 7, 2001) The China News Service (Zhongxin She) reports that members of the China People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) in Chongqing Municipality, are appealing to the central government to build the middle of three water intakes for the mammoth south-north water diversion scheme at the Three Gorges reservoir, rather than at the Danjiangkou reservoir on the Han River.
(March 7, 2001) ‘I am not aware of any plan to build dams on the Nujiang River, nor the number of dams to be built,’ the foreign ministry spokesman tells the foreign press in Beijing.
(March 7, 2001) The Three Gorges Reservoir on the Yangtze River might be taken as an additional source for the mammoth South-North Water Diversion Project, due to a declining water reserve in the original one, according to some deputies attending the ongoing annual session of the Chinese legislature.
(March 7, 2001) The deaths of five construction workers due to an earth slide at the Three Gorges dam site, has triggered fears of geological disasters across the region.