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Creating a grassroots movement of watershed warriors is critical to protecting rivers and livelihoods. This blog explores the intersection of art, activism and environmental education, dam-building in China, the current carbon offsets craze, and the movement towards stronger, more climate-resilient riverine communities.
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Victory! India Scraps Large Hydropower Project on the Ganges
Fri, 08/27/2010 - 3:19pm
By: Katy YanBhagirathi River at Gangotri, Uttarakhand, India (Atarax42) Earlier this week, lead by the Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, a group of ministers (GoM) announced they would scrap the project completely. As part of the decision, the government has created India’s first dam-free zone in the ecologically sensitive area, through which the river will flow freely for 135 kilometers. Prof. Agarwal has called off his fast as environmental, religious, and social justice groups rejoice at the news. Ganga Aarti, a Hindu ritual in which light from wicks soaked in ghee or camphor is offered to one or more deities (Dan Searle) According to the Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh, the "earlier decision (to resume work) was taken reluctantly and after the GoM revisited the decision, it finally decided to scrap the proposed dam on the river to ensure its free flow." More information:
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