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Hydropower projects speed up in Tibet

By Other News Sources on February 28, 2011 • ( Leave a comment )

(February 28, 2011) Amanda Wu of China Tibet Online reports that Tibet is planning to spend $700 million on a new megadam project.

UN carbon offsets used to pay polluters, steal land: The Gaia Foundation

By Other News Sources on February 28, 2011 • ( Leave a comment )

(February 28, 2011) Environmental NGO claims that carbon credits could lead to massive land grabs for environmentally damaging projects such as biofuels and industrial tree planting, and creates perverse incentives that reward pollution.

Chinese Environment Minister: Environmental degradation may cause economic ‘bottleneck’

By Other News Sources on February 28, 2011 • ( Leave a comment )

(February 28, 2011) Reuters reports on an unusually frank essay by the Chinese environment minister on how environmental devastation could stunt economic development.

Brazilian court halts mega dam for violating environmental regulations

By Other News Sources on February 26, 2011 • ( Leave a comment )

(February 26, 2011) Bloomberg reports that construction of the $11 billion Belo Monte dam in Brazil has been halted by a Federal court decision, citing violation of 29 separate environmental regulations.

China to relocate 190,000 people for south-north water diversion project this year

By Other News Sources on February 26, 2011 • ( Leave a comment )

(February 26, 2011) Official Chinese media reports that 190,000 more people will be relocated this year as part of the south-north water diversion project.

Mekong Utility Watch: The Xayaburi dam

By Other News Sources on February 25, 2011 • ( Leave a comment )

(February 25, 2011) Recent news coverage about the proposed Xayaburi dam in Laos is summarized below.

Chinese dams are seeking to outshine the stars in the sky

By Other News Sources on February 25, 2011 • ( Leave a comment )

(February 25, 2011) French journalist Claude Arpi writes that the Chinese dam lobby is using global warming to ram through catastrophic dam projects.

China’s Three Gorges Project to be completed in five years

By Other News Sources on February 25, 2011 • ( Leave a comment )

(February 25, 2011) Chinese official media reports that construction of the Three Gorges Dam will be completed in five years. Cost estimates for the project range from $22.5 billion to $70 billion USD, and it has displaced over 1.4 million people.

China plans to repair 46,400 dilapidated reservoirs over next five years

By Other News Sources on February 25, 2011 • ( Leave a comment )

(February 25, 2011) The Chinese government is going to undertake extensive nation-wide reservoir repairs amidst flooding concerns.

Laos earthquake shakes dam plans

By Other News Sources on February 25, 2011 • ( Leave a comment )

(February 25, 2011) Vientiane, Laos – An earthquake in Xayaboury, central Laos, raised further questions about government plans to build a hydropower dam in the province, media reports and observers said Friday.

PI Exclusive: The Yongding River’s lavish funeral

By Other News Sources on February 24, 2011 • ( Leave a comment )

(February 24, 2011) Beijing-based water expert Wang Jian recounts how decades of environmental degradation have dried up Beijing’s “Mother River.”

‘Climategate’ Investigation Clears U.S. Scientists

By Other News Sources on February 24, 2011 • ( Leave a comment )

(February 24, 2011) A new investigation into the ‘Climategate’ controversy has exonerated U.S. scientists of any wrongdoing. The probe was conducted by the U.S. Commerce Department’s inspector general at the request of Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.).

Probe International executive director Patricia Adams discusses carbon fraud on BNN

By Other News Sources on February 23, 2011 • ( Leave a comment )

(February 23, 2011) Patricia Adams appeared on BNN’s SqueezePlay yesterday to discuss theft and fraud in carbon markets. Click the link below to watch the full video.

Heavy-metals a curse on mine riches

By Other News Sources on February 23, 2011 • ( Leave a comment )

(February 23, 2011) Chinese official media reports that deadly chemicals from mining operations are poisoning the watershed.

Beijing’s water plan doesn’t go far enough, critics say

By Patricia Adams on February 21, 2011 • ( 1 Comment )

(February 21, 2011) South China Morning Post reports on the Chinese government’s first national water plan. Probe International executive director Patricia Adams tells the Post why the plan will fall short.

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