Protests paid out for indigenous peoples in Borneo. A two year battle on the Malaysian island resulted in the return of the land to its rightful owners.
Ten reasons why climate initiatives should not include large hydropower projects
All climate and energy solutions need to respect the rights and livelihoods of local communities, therefore large hydropower projects should not be part of initiatives to address climate change.
Uganda should invest more in alternative energy sources
Uganda has the lowest electricity consumption per capita in the world. Using the enormous potential of alternative green energy sources available in the country could mitigate the low electrification rate.
Reconsider the Lower Sesan 2 Dam
Fivas and the rest of Save the Mekong coalition is urging the Cambodian government to stop the construction of the Lower Sesan 2 Dam on the Mekong.
Human Trafficking and Prostitution Scandal Threatens Belo Monte Dam
Dam-building consortium questioned around project and sex slavery link in Brazil.
Saving the Mekong: Intervju med Premrudee Daoroung, TERRA, Thailand
Eang, tell us a little about your organisation and the work that you do. TERRA is a small organization based in Bangkok, Thailand. We consider ourselves a regional organization, as our monitoring, networking and campaigning work covers the whole Mekong region. Since 1989, TERRA has been monitoring various environmentally related issues in the six Mekong countries. Previous to that, we … Read More
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