(International Rivers)
L’eau
La crise climatique est une crise de l’eau. D’abord parce que les impacts du dérèglement climatique se font sentir à travers l’eau, son absence (sécheresses) ou son trop-plein (inondations). Mais aussi parce que la mauvaise gestion des ressources en eau est une cause directe du dérèglement climatique et parce que cette mauvaise gestion aggrave les impacts des événements météorologiques extrêmes.
L’eau et sa gouvernance sont la clé de l’adaptation au changement climatique.
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Happy Earth Day ! Invest in our Planet—Invest in our Life-sustaining Rivers ! (en-US) Happy Earth Day 2022! Although Earth Day is really every day, today is a good reminder to celebrate our planet and all that it provides us to survive and thrive. It’s also a day to learn more and commit to additional (…) -
Civil society organizations speak out for transparency, participation and the inclusion of traditional communities in the Leticia Pact and financial initiatives for its implementation (en-US) (International Rivers)
CSOs denounce that the Leticia Pact does not include solutions that ensure the sustainability of the Amazon, one of the main ecosystems on which humanity depends. There is concern the measures proposed in the Leticia (…) -
Weaponising water — Ukraine’s dams are targets in Putin’s war (en-US) (International Rivers)
Originally published in EU Observer By Nicholas Hildyard and Josh Klemm In the early hours of 26 February 2022, Ukrainian air defences shot down a Russian missile reportedly heading for the Kyiv dam on the Dnieper (…) -
10 reasons why hydropower dams are a false climate solution (en-US) (International Rivers)
Originally published in Alternet by Josh Klemm and Eugene Simonov Not only does hydroelectric power fail to prevent catastrophic climate change, but it also renders countries more vulnerable to climate change while (…) -
Inga 3 : Too High a Cost for both South Africa and the DRC (en-US) (International Rivers)
By: Aqeelah Hassen, Africa Program On Thursday the 17th of February International Rivers with partners Womin, Femmes Solidaires (FESO) and Coalition des Organisations de la Société Civile pour le Suivi des Réformes (…) -
Join us in celebrating World Water Day ! (en-US) (International Rivers)
Today on World Water Day, we celebrate the essential importance of clean water to our lives. Water is essential to all life. Today, we continue advocating for freshwater and raising awareness for those who fight for (…)