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Policy Director
Blogging is a new thing for me, but dams, rivers and affected people are not. As the Policy Director of International Rivers (and before, the coordinator of a Swiss NGO), I have advocated for human rights and environmental protection for more than 20 years. When I don’t study wonky reports and prepare campaigns, I spend time with my family, hike, and visit the opera. My favorite river is the Albula in the Swiss Alps.
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China's Environmental Footprint in Africa
Wed, 05/14/2008 - 12:27pm
Chinese companies are building large mines and hydropower plants, textile factories and cell phone networks throughout Africa. Their projects include 26 large dams (and counting). China’s environmental footprint in Africa has stirred a heated debate on the continent and in Western countries. Some observers have denounced China as a new colonizer whose “ravenous appetite” is devouring Africa’s resources. Others have rejected such concerns as “a frightening heap of nonsense”, and have pointed out the parallels between the Chinese and the Western role in Africa. Peter Bosshard is the policy director of International Rivers. His blog, Wet, Wild and Wonky, appears at www.internationalrivers.org/en/blog/peter-bosshard
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