Tag: Dams


  • Significant rise recorded in dam levels over the past year

    Significant rise recorded in dam levels over the past year

    Overview: A year of higher water reserves Across the country, major reservoirs have shown a remarkable improvement in storage, with most now carrying more than double the water they held two years ago. This uptick comes amid a season of sustained rainfall that has replenished catchments and boosted water security for households, agriculture, and industry.…

  • A New Deal for the Mekong: A Cooperative Path to Shared Prosperity

    A New Deal for the Mekong: A Cooperative Path to Shared Prosperity

    Rethinking the Mekong: From Rivalry to Collaboration The Mekong River, a lifeline for millions across Southeast Asia, has long been a source of both opportunity and tension. As climate change intensifies extreme rainfall, droughts, and transboundary water pressure, a new approach is needed — one that reframes the Mekong as a platform for collective action…

  • Tocantins River Dam Plan Faces Brazilian Resistance at COP30

    Tocantins River Dam Plan Faces Brazilian Resistance at COP30

    As COP30 looms, local Brazilians push back against a controversial river project On the Tocantins River, a quiet but determined debate about the fate of a vast waterway is heating up just as international climate talks, COP30, approach. In communities along Brazil’s vast midsection, residents, fishers, and smallholders are mobilizing to halt a plan that…