September 2024
Panel Discussions for MAEW
Event Background In the name of tackling the climate crisis, we are witnessing a stepped up effort led by powerful corporate and state interests to designate still free-flowing stretches of rivers as new sites for hydropower dam build-out and vast areas of land as open for extraction of 'transition'/'critical' minerals. When community members and their allies raise questions and defend collective rights to ancestral lands, water, clean air and livelihood, authorities across the region have responded with force – ranging from militarization, weaponization of…
Find out more »Panel discussion “Land and Forests: Special Economic Zones, Transnational Capital, and Land Grabbing.”
Event Background In the name of tackling the climate crisis, we are witnessing a stepped up effort led by powerful corporate and state interests to designate still free-flowing stretches of rivers as new sites for hydropower dam build-out and vast areas of land as open for extraction of 'transition'/'critical' minerals. When community members and their allies raise questions and defend collective rights to ancestral lands, water, clean air and livelihood, authorities across the region have responded with force – ranging from militarization, weaponization of…
Find out more »Panel discussion “Mekong Dams, River Crisis, and Future Solutions: Can Science Help?”
Event Background In the name of tackling the climate crisis, we are witnessing a stepped up effort led by powerful corporate and state interests to designate still free-flowing stretches of rivers as new sites for hydropower dam build-out and vast areas of land as open for extraction of 'transition'/'critical' minerals. When community members and their allies raise questions and defend collective rights to ancestral lands, water, clean air and livelihood, authorities across the region have responded with force – ranging from militarization, weaponization of…
Find out more »Panel discussion “International Financial Institutions: Investment in Southeast Asia”
Event Background In the name of tackling the climate crisis, we are witnessing a stepped up effort led by powerful corporate and state interests to designate still free-flowing stretches of rivers as new sites for hydropower dam build-out and vast areas of land as open for extraction of 'transition'/'critical' minerals. When community members and their allies raise questions and defend collective rights to ancestral lands, water, clean air and livelihood, authorities across the region have responded with force – ranging from militarization, weaponization of…
Find out more »Panel discussion “THAI BAHT-MYANMAR GAS: The Neighbor’s talk”
Event Background In the name of tackling the climate crisis, we are witnessing a stepped up effort led by powerful corporate and state interests to designate still free-flowing stretches of rivers as new sites for hydropower dam build-out and vast areas of land as open for extraction of 'transition'/'critical' minerals. When community members and their allies raise questions and defend collective rights to ancestral lands, water, clean air and livelihood, authorities across the region have responded with force – ranging from militarization, weaponization of…
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