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Dams will not solve all Africa’s energy problems

By Gemma Goodman|2018-08-31T15:31:43+00:00September 5th, 2014|Energy, Hydropower, Rivers|0 Comments
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  • Brown trout swimming in sunlight on a UK chalk stream

Inland waters: it is time to prioritise the waters of life

By Nina Seale|2023-03-23T12:04:31+00:00March 23rd, 2023|Conservation Optimism, Freshwater, Hydropower, Rivers|Comments Off on Inland waters: it is time to prioritise the waters of life
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The myth of green hydropower

By Claire Adler|2023-03-13T14:10:17+00:00March 13th, 2023|Endowment Fund, Funding, Marine, Ocean, Philanthropy|Comments Off on The myth of green hydropower
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  • A man in a narrow fishing boat with a bag of nets in a wide river

Rivers – overlooked and undervalued allies in the age of the climate crisis

By Félix Feider|2022-10-25T10:05:23+00:00October 25th, 2022|Dams, Freshwater, Hydropower, Rivers|Comments Off on Rivers – overlooked and undervalued allies in the age of the climate crisis
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Placing trust at the heart of environmental philanthropy

By Nina Seale|2022-06-21T14:35:48+00:00May 5th, 2022|Approach, Conservation, Environment, Funding, Philanthropy|Comments Off on Placing trust at the heart of en