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Out With the Old Growth, in With the Nu Nu River Dam Threatens Unique Chinese Ecosystem |
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10 Mar 2004 |
Daily Grist |
| Out With the Old Growth, in With the Nu Nu River Dam Threatens Unique Chinese Ecosystem A massive dam project planned for the Nu River in southwestern China threatens to wreak havoc on a region that contains one of the world's least-disturbed temperate ecosystems. The area, designated by the U.N. as a World Heritage Site, contains old-growth forests, 7,000 species of plants, and 80 rare or endangered animal species -- all to ... |
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| Topics: China, dams, energy, wildlife (all these topics) |
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Big Duddy Missouri River management plan to be election-year hot potato |
Amanda Griscom |
03 Mar 2004 |
Muckraker |
| Basically, the Army Corps has flipped us the bird -- at a time when it's supposed to be saving the birds." Hello, Big Muddy. Photo: FWS. That's how Eric Eckl, spokesperson for American Rivers, sums up the Army Corps of Engineers' new plan to manage the Missouri River, released on Friday to blistering protest and threats of a new round of lawsuits from the environmental community. The p ... |
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| Topics: American Rivers, Army Corps of Engineers, dams, energy, Missouri, Missouri River, Muckraker, National Academy of Sciences, politics, US Fish and Wildlife Service (all these topics) |
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Wham, Bam, Thank You, Dam Embrey Dam Removal Heralds Larger Trend |
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24 Feb 2004 |
Daily Grist |
| Wham, Bam, Thank You, Dam Embrey Dam Removal Heralds Larger Trend The Army Corps of Engineers blew up the Embrey Dam in Fredericksburg, Va., yesterday, allowing the Rappahannock River to flow unmolested from the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Chesapeake Bay for the first time since 1910 -- and making it the longest free-flowing river feeding into the Chesapeake, ... |
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| Topics: Army Corps of Engineers, California, dams, energy, rivers and watersheds, Virginia, wildlife (all these topics) |
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Sweet Chile O' Mine Greenpeace Activist in Chile Tells It Like She Sees It |
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09 Feb 2004 |
Daily Grist |
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| Topics: Chile, dams, education, energy, Greenpeace, hydropower, mining and drilling, rivers and watersheds, South America, wilderness (all these topics) |
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It Doesn't Look a Day Over 29 Taking Stock of the Endangered Species Act at Age 30 |
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10 Dec 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| It Doesn't Look a Day Over 29 Taking Stock of the Endangered Species Act at Age 30 Who knew the Endangered Species Act was a Sagittarius? That's right, this month the act will turn 30. Signed into law by President Nixon in 1973, the ESA aimed to prevent extinctions, bring imperiled species back to viable population levels, and protect the natural habitat needed to sustain wildlife. Five years later, the law ga ... |
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| Topics: dams, energy, politics, Tennessee, wildlife (all these topics) |
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One Dam Thing After Another Anti-Dam Activists Get Energized in Thailand |
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05 Dec 2003 |
Daily Grist |
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| Topics: dams, energy, rivers and watersheds, Thailand, wildlife (all these topics) |
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Anemone Mine Fluorescent Fish Will Become First Genetically Engineered Pet in U.S. |
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24 Nov 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Anemone Mine Fluorescent Fish Will Become First Genetically Engineered Pet in U.S. If genetically engineered food ruffles your feathers, get a load of this: The nation's first genetically altered pet, a glow-in-the-dark tropical zebra fish, made its public debut on Friday. Developed by a Texas company and intended to be sold for about $5 a pop in pet stores, the patented GloFish owe their red fluorescence to a gene transferred from a sea anemo ... |
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| Topics: dams, energy (all these topics) |
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Hubris on the Yangtze
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Worldwatch Institute |
24 Nov 2003 |
Counter Culture |
| Photo: Friends of the Earth International. 555 -- height, in feet, of the Washington Monument, the tallest structure in Washington, D.C. 575 -- height, in feet, of the new Three Gorges Dam in China (which is also wider than 100 Washington Monuments standing edge to edge) 4.3 million -- cubic meters of concrete needed to build the Panama Canal 26.4 million -- cubic meters of concrete needed to build the Three Gorges Dam 80 -- number of cr ... |
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| Topics: China, dams, energy, rivers and watersheds, Yangtze River (all these topics) |
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No Silva Lining Once Seen as Ally, Brazilian President Draws Fire From Enviros |
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21 Nov 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| No Silva Lining Once Seen as Ally, Brazilian President Draws Fire From Enviros It's been a roller coaster year for environmentalists in Brazil. Last October, with the election to the presidency of Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (Lula, for short), they were elated, because he was seen as one of their own. Now, though, enviros say they have been betrayed on virtually ev ... |
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| Topics: Brazil, dams, energy, GMOs, international government agencies, nuclear power, rainforests (all these topics) |
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Fishing for Answers Bush Administration Admits Role in Klamath Fish Die-Off |
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19 Nov 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Fishing for Answers Bush Administration Admits Role in Klamath Fish Die-Off The Bush administration has finally admitted to its role in last year's die-off of more than 34,000 chinook and coho salmon in the Klamath River basin, which straddles the Oregon-California border: The massive fish kill was caused a ... |
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| Topics: California, dams, energy, fishing, food and agriculture, Oregon, politics, rivers and watersheds, US Fish and Wildlife Service, water conflicts (all these topics) |
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Is the Sea Half-empty or Half-full? Kazakh Dam Could Save Northern Aral Sea, But Kill Southern Portion |
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29 Oct 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Is the Sea Half-empty or Half-full? Kazakh Dam Could Save Northern Aral Sea, But Kill Southern Portion A seven-mile dam now under construction could mean total devastation for a large southern section of the already beleaguered Aral Sea, which straddles the border between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan in Central Asia. Once the world's fourth largest inland sea, the Aral has lost half its depth and 90 percent of its volume o ... |
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| Topics: Aral Sea, dams, energy, Kazakhstan (all these topics) |
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Smelter Skelter Enviros Protest Massive Dam in Iceland |
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09 Oct 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Smelter Skelter Enviros Protest Massive Dam in Iceland Extreme weather and remote locations can't stop the forward march of, uh, progress, as Iceland's Karahnjukar dam shows. The dam, which will be Europe's highest, is being built in a huge wilderness area, much to the dismay of environmentalists. They fear it will drown highland vegetation, change the groundwater balance, and create so much mud that in the dry season the dust blowin ... |
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| Topics: dams, energy, Iceland (all these topics) |
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Salmon Chanted Evening Historic Deal Will Help Atlantic Salmon in Maine |
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07 Oct 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Salmon Chanted Evening Historic Deal Will Help Atlantic Salmon in Maine In an unprecedented move intended to save plummeting populations of threatened Atlantic salmon, a coalition of environmental groups, government agencies, a Native American tribe, and a power company yesterday announced a plan to take down dams along the Penobscot River, Maine's longest waterway. The project calls for raising $25 million from ... |
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| Topics: dams, energy, fishing, Maine, marine life (all these topics) |
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Drowned and Out Three Gorges Dam Causing Unexpected Pollution Problems |
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01 Oct 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Drowned and Out Three Gorges Dam Causing Unexpected Pollution Problems Unexpected environmental problems are already cropping up at China's Three Gorges Dam, the world's largest hydropower and construction project. After the dam went into operation in June, the reservoir behind it reached 443 feet and was supposed to stay at that level until 2006, but the Chinese government recently announced that the ... |
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| Topics: China, dams, energy, hydropower, pollution and waste (all these topics) |
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The Endesa Nigh Indigenous Activists Give Up Fight Over Chilean Dam |
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19 Sep 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| The Endesa Nigh Indigenous Activists Give Up Fight Over Chilean Dam After a six-year protest, four elderly Pehuenche women have agreed to end their opposition to a $570 million hydroelectric dam to be built on their ancestral land in Southern Chile. After lengthy negotiations with the Chilean government and Endesa, the Spanish-owned power company building the dam, the wom ... |
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| Topics: Chile, commercial and industry organizations, dams, energy, hydropower, wildlife (all these topics) |
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An Ice-cold Reception Protesters Greet Bush as He Touts Environmental Policies in Northwest |
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25 Aug 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| An Ice-cold Reception Protesters Greet Bush as He Touts Environmental Policies in Northwest President Bush made a swing through Oregon and Washington state late last week to talk up his environmental agenda in an attempt to attract eco-concerned suburban voters, but he was met with thousands of protesters who didn't buy his promises to deliver "Clear Skies" and "Healthy Fo ... |
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| Topics: dams, energy, fishing, Northwest, politics, Portland, wilderness (all these topics) |
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Reservoir Dogged
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28 Jul 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Reservoir Dogged Four elderly Pehuenche Indian women have thrown a big wrench into plans for a $570 million hydroelectric dam in southern Chile. Arguing that the hydro project would flood sacred land and destroy their traditional way of life, the four have refused to sell 103 acres they own along the Bio Bio River, land that would be submerged if the dam were finished. The Chilean government and the Ende ... |
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| Topics: dams, energy, rivers and watersheds, South America (all these topics) |
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Pump and Circumstance
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27 Jun 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Pump and Circumstance The U.S. Supreme Court announced today that it will hear a case about the Florida Everglades that tests the scope of the federal government's ability to fight pollution. At issue is how much power the feds have in controlling the amount of water pumped across the Everglades basin. State water managers say they should not be required to get federal permits for water pump facil ... |
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| Topics: dams, energy, Florida, rivers and watersheds, wilderness (all these topics) |
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Our Gorge Is Rising
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02 Jun 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Our Gorge Is Rising China yesterday blocked the flow of the Yangtze River by closing gates at the massive Three Gorges Dam and began to fill up what will be the world's largest reservoir. It's a joyous occasion for government engineers and Communist Party faithful who have long touted the coming benefits of hydroelectric power and flood control, an ... |
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| Topics: China, dams, energy, pollution and waste, rivers and watersheds, toxics, water pollution, Yangtze River (all these topics) |
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Smoked Salmon Plan
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08 May 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Smoked Salmon Plan The Bush administration will have to rethink its salmon-management plan in the Columbia River Basin, following a federal court ruling yesterday that found the current plan inadequate to protect the endangered species and reduce the negative impact of hydroelectric dams. The ruling marks a major triumph for environmentalists and a serious blow to the White House ... |
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| Topics: Columbia River, dams, energy, fishing, marine life, politics, Washington (all these topics) |
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Out, Damn Dam!
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21 Apr 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Out, Damn Dam! The Bush administration last week proposed the breaching of a hydroelectric dam near Missoula, Mont. -- yep, you read that right. It's not one of the four dams on the Snake River that enviros want to tear down in order to restore salmon runs, but it's in the same region. The Milltown Dam blocks migration of threatened bull trout and traps dangerous toxics from ... |
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| Topics: dams, energy, Montana, politics, rivers and watersheds, Snake River, wildlife (all these topics) |
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Gushing Praise Pedro Arrojo-Agudo has started a new water culture in the Old World |
Michelle Nijhuis |
17 Apr 2003 |
Main Dish |
| Economics professor Pedro Arrojo-Agudo, who teaches at the University of Zaragoza in Spain, is using his academic expertise to battle a monster: the National Hydrological Plan, a $25 billion project that would build 120 dams on the Ebro River. The dams would submerge entire towns along Spain's second-longest river, displace tens of thousands of rice and fish farmers, and poison the ... |
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| Topics: dams, interview, Spain (all these topics) |
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Dam Shamer
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17 Apr 2003 |
Daily Grist |
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| Topics: dams, energy, European Union, food and agriculture, rivers and watersheds, Spain, wetlands (all these topics) |
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Gorging Themselves
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20 Feb 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Gorging Themselves China's controversial Three Gorges dam looks like small potatoes next to the country's latest proposed water project, a gargantuan network of dams and canals designed to divert water from the south to thirsty northern cities such as Beijing. The project would cost $60 billion over 50 years (twice as muc ... |
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| Topics: Asia, China, dams, energy, international government agencies, pollution and waste, rivers and watersheds, wetlands, Yangtze River (all these topics) |
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Dam Straight!
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21 Nov 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Dam Straight! In what environmentalists hope is the beginning of a major trend, 60 dams across the U.S. are slated for demolition this year and hundreds more are targeted for removal. Last week, for example, Portland General Electric signed a deal to remove the Marmot Dam on the Sandy River in Oregon and a smaller dam on the Little Sandy. Typically, dams being dismantled are no lon ... |
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| Topics: dams, energy, fishing, hydropower, Oregon, rivers and watersheds, West (all these topics) |
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