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09/08/2010 Campaigners on Tuesday expressed concern against the members from the Lower Mekong Basin to continue building dams to meet energy demands. read more » |
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09/01/2010 The flood control capacity of the Three Gorges Dam is substantially less than officially stated, analysts and former officials say. read more » |
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08/31/2010 Thirty-five years on from the horrific Banqiao Dam disaster, heavy flooding is causing some Chinese to wonder whether the new Three Gorges Dam is an engineering triumph or a tragedy waiting to happen. read more » |
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08/26/2010 A new report claims residents displaced by China's massive South-North Water Diversion Project will be compensated at a higher rate than residents displaced by the Three Gorges dam. Part of the reason: private developers paying more to acquire land prompted project officials to raise compensation in order to avoid civil unrest, says Patricia Adams of Probe International. |
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08/26/2010 One reason the compensation for the south-north project was higher than for the Three Gorges Dam was that private developers were paying more to acquire land, said Patricia Adams, executive director of Probe International, an environmental advocacy group. read more » |
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08/16/2010 The solution to Beijing's long-term water shortage is not heavy spending on large-scale infrastructure projects such as the South-North Water Diversion Project, a recently published report says. read more » |
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08/13/2010 Beijing car washers are driving China’s water-strapped capital to a dry end faster. read more » |
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08/06/2010 Many look to the U.S. as the necessary catalyst for change say watchdog groups, such as Probe International. The U.S. essentially subsidizes Pakistan’s economy by providing billions in foreign aid, giving the Pakistani government little incentive to reform the tax system. Thus, indirectly, U.S. aid inevitably hurts Pakistan's poor. read more » |
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08/05/2010 Driven by China's desperate need for clean energy from hydroelectric projects, China's Xiangjiaba dam will be the country's third largest in terms of its power-generating capacity. However, many experts are critical of the human costs of building large dams. Celebrated journalist and Probe International Fellow Dai Qing believes corruption lies at the core of the problem. read more » |
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07/20/2010 Toronto / Beijing: Beijing's water crisis remains unabated says a new report tracking where water to China's capital city is sourced from. Probe International Fellow Dai Qing and Executive Director Patricia Adams in their new report found that not only was Beijing continuing to pump more of its precious groundwater than can be replenished by rainfall and seepage, it is now draining neighbouring provinces of their water too. read more » |
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