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Victim’s widow claims US$420,000 compensation for husband’s death at Three Gorges dam site

By Other News Sources on October 10, 2000 • ( Leave a comment )

(October 10, 2000) Guangzhou Daily and China Daily report that Ke Changli, an employee of the Gezhouba Group (the largest contractor for the Three Gorges dam), is suing Rotec Corporation for US$420,000 for supplying the concrete conveyor Ke Changli claims was responsible for her husband’s death late last year at the dam site.

Third world debt may soon lose the spotlight

By Other News Sources on October 4, 2000 • ( Leave a comment )

(October 4, 2000) Campaigners vow to keep on fighting after Jubilee 2000 shuts shop.

Yu Xiaogang: The power of the individual in a land of many voices

By Other News Sources on October 4, 2000 • ( Leave a comment )

(October 4, 2000) Profile of Nu River campaigner Yu Xiaogang, the 2006 winner from Asia of the Goldman Environmental Prize.

Fishermen block work on wastewater plant

By Other News Sources on October 4, 2000 • ( Leave a comment )

(October 4, 2000) Construction of the controversial Samut Prakan wastewater treatment plant ran into difficulties yesterday when local fishermen drove workers out of their area.

NGOs in difficulty, survey shows

By Other News Sources on October 3, 2000 • ( Leave a comment )

(October 3, 2000) Environmental protection NGOs are suffering from a shortage of funds and a low registration rate, while many are simply too small to have an impact, a recent survey has revealed.

Environmentalist protects threatened watersheds

By Other News Sources on October 2, 2000 • ( Leave a comment )

(October 2, 2000) Yu Xiaogang has been honoured for ‘his efforts at helping communities at Lashi Lake and other watershed regions [in Yunnan] to gain more say in the decision-making process,’ China Daily writes.

Indiana Jones, Eco Warrior

By Other News Sources on October 1, 2000 • ( Leave a comment )

"(October 1, 2000)A new hydroelectric dam threatens to destroy some of the richest rainforest in Central America, says campaigners. But now screen hero Harrison Ford has waded to the rescue."

ADB drops Se San 3 hydro dam

By Other News Sources on October 1, 2000 • ( Leave a comment )

(October 1, 2000) The Government of Viet Nam has formally advised ADB that it no longer requires ADB’s assistance to proceed with the Se San 3 Hydropower project.

The tragedy of Pak Moon Dam

By Other News Sources on October 1, 2000 • ( Leave a comment )

(October 1, 2000) An authoritative new report about Thailand’s most controversial dam projectconfirms what local villagers have known all along–it’s simply a flop.

Last hope for river dolphins

By Other News Sources on September 29, 2000 • ( Leave a comment )

The world’s most endangered cetacean, the Chinese ‘baiji’ river dolphin, may finally have a chance of being saved from extinction. But it could be too late; researchers who carried out a nine-day search for the dolphins didn’t find a single one.

China eyes river for development

By Other News Sources on September 28, 2000 • ( Leave a comment )

(September 28, 2001) China acts like it dosn’t need to care about countries downstream. It has to recognize that the Mekong isn’t just theirs, says Witoon Permpongsachareon, director of Bangkok-based Terra, and Probe International colleague.

And the proof is in the report

By Other News Sources on September 28, 2000 • ( Leave a comment )

(September 28, 2000) It’s official. The Pak Moon dam is a disaster. In an eye-opening report, the World Commission on Dams confirmed what the Pak Moon villagers have been saying all along, but have gone unheeded. The question is: What next?

Whassup with Paul Martin?

By Other News Sources on September 28, 2000 • ( Leave a comment )

(September 28, 2000) Patricia Adams is quoted in the wake of Paul Martin’s proposal "that the world’s rich countries tell poor countries to just forget about paying back all those billions in loans."

An interview with Carlos Chen, a survivor of the Rio Negro community

By Other News Sources on September 28, 2000 • ( Leave a comment )

(September 28, 2000) An interview with Carlos Chen, a survivor of the Rio Negro community, and one of the principal activists working for human rights, compensation and reparations.

Development should take back seat to clean rivers

By Other News Sources on September 25, 2000 • ( Leave a comment )

(September 25, 2000) Huge amounts of pollutants released by chemical companies along the Yangtze River and the Yellow River are severely endangering both rivers.

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