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Jan 12
2012

Environmental Hero with a Fish Story

Posted by: carol barbeito in Environmental Heroes

Tagged in: Water , rivers , restoration , lakes , habitat , Fishing , fisheries , fish , CFI

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Shannon Skelton, Environmental Hero with a Fish Story Worth Hearing

The early years were a scary endeavor and squeaky tight financially. Yet, Shannon Skelton knew he could build a better river. With water resources valued for sustaining human life, Skelton had his work cut out for him to champion a new approach to river ecosystem rehabilitation.

Jun 06
2011

China's River Systems Are All Polluted

Posted by: Terry in Lakes/Rivers/Wetlands

Tagged in: Water , Three Gorge Dam , rivers , China

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The overall environmental situation in China is very grim with all seven major river systems polluted, according to Li Ganjie, Vice Minister of the Chinese Ministry of Environmental Protection, speaking at a press conference on June 3 to discuss the Report of the State of the Environment of China (2010).

Jun 02
2011

The Amazon Mega Dam Project

Posted by: fred in Lakes/Rivers/Wetlands

Tagged in: Water right , rivers , Mega Dam , Brazil , Amazon Watch , Amazon

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Brazilian authorities gave final approval to the controversial Belo Monte dam, reports AFP The project —

which has been widely opposed by human rights groups, environmentalists, and indigenous tribes — will dam the Xingu river, one of the largest tributaries of the Amazon River. The $11 billion dam will generate 11,200 megawatts of electricity, more than 10 percent Brazil's current capacity, when it is completed in 2019.
Construction of the dam is expected to displace 16,000 people, according to the Brazilian government, although environmentalists estimate that 40,000 could be forced to move. Amazon Watch, a group campaigning against Belo Monte, says the dam will flood more than 40,000 hectares of rainforest.
"This is a tragic day for the Amazon," said Atossa Soltani, Executive Director at Amazon Watch. "By turning a blind eye toward the tragic consequences of this dam, President Dilma Rouseff is undermining the positive environmental and social advances Brazil has made in recent years and miring its image on the global stage just as it prepares to host the UN Rio+20 Earth Summit next year."

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