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The Cambodian Prime Minister: China Becomes the Constructor of the Longest Sections of Roads in Cambodia - Friday, 13.11.2009

Klein Norbert wrote 2 weeks ago: The Mirror, Vol. 13, No. 638 Apologies for the delays, which may continue into the coming week, as I … more →

Tags: Week 638, Commerce, character, immunity, Thailand, Tax, Borders, Wood, Sam Rainsy

Amaila Falls Project, destroying Guyana's pristine forests - financed by China, racketeering by Sithe Global2 comments

propaganda press wrote 2 weeks ago: is destroying places like this what's meant by low carbon development strategy? destroying prist … more →

Tags: Guyana, China, Rafael S. Herz, Amaila Falls, sithe global, Water Falls

Good Not Solar News from Kenya

blessedsun wrote 2 months ago: Local ingenuity brings homegrown electricity to Kenyan communities. When Nyaga Ndiga was a young boy … more →

Tags: Kenya, homegrown power, Community & Activism, electricity, Mt. Kenya

Siberia Dam Disaster: '64 Probably Dead'

tillychineryhesse wrote 3 months ago: Sixty-four people missing after a disaster at a Russia’s largest hydro-electric dam are most l … more →

Tags: International News, Russia, Siberia, dam, disaster

Farmer Suicides4 comments

zarc42 wrote 6 months ago: Recently I was horrified to learn that mass suicide due to debt is not uncommon in some parts of the … more →

Tags: International Development, development, Global, activism, poor, Women, Empowerment, Debt, Finance

India Stealing Pakistan Water1 comment

pakalert wrote 8 months ago: Pakistan has accused India of removing water from some of its important rivers, reducing them to a t … more →

Tags: The Telegraph, Zardari, Pakistan, India, Kashmir, Terrorism, Extremism, Baglihar Dam, water

Power

Jed wrote 8 months ago: The lit bulb -- an increasingly rare sighting What follows is a dramatization of real events: Man in … more →

Tags: India, Dolanji, Kathmandu, Himalayas, water, Power, new years, electricity, snow

Cambodia Plans to Collect 12.5% Tax from All Kinds of Gambling to Exceed the 2008 Tax - Tuesday 24.2.2009

Klein Norbert wrote 9 months ago: The Mirror, Vol. 13, No. 601 “In 2009, Cambodia plans to collect a 12.5% tax to produce more tax inc … more →

Tags: Week 601, Human Rights, Accidents, Oil, Hydropower, Land Disputes, Gambling, Thailand, Tax

JICA Helps Cambodia to Define Standards for Cambodian Hydro-Electricity Dams - Wednesday, 18.2.2009

Klein Norbert wrote 9 months ago: The Mirror, Vol. 13, No. 600 “Phnom Penh: The Japan International Cooperation Agency – JICA – cooper … more →

Tags: Week 600, corruption, North Korea, JICA, Anti-Corruption Law, Korea, Mondolkiri, Japan, Environment

Thirty Percent of Construction Workers Are Unemployed - Wednesday, 31.12.2008 – end of the year 20081 comment

Klein Norbert wrote 11 months ago: The Mirror, Vol. 12, No. 593 “The Cambodian economy, which should continue to grow now, seems to be … more →

Tags: Week 593, bail.supreme court, Bangladesh, Banks, Cambodian Economic Association, camko, Camko city, China, Chinese

Bhutan : The Next Data Hub1 comment

Diganta wrote 11 months ago: Bhutan and Electricity For long I didn’t write about one of our neighbors – Bhutan. Of l … more →

Tags: technology, Economy, Globalization, Internet, data center, Bhutan, Asia, development

A Gaggle of Alt-Energy Startups

AllenCaron wrote 12 months ago: A bunch of alternative energy startups, from Scotland to the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico, are … more →

Tags: greentech, Alternative Energy, Hydro Electric Power, renewable energy, river power, Quercus Trust

Nepal Wireless: Destiny of Mahabir Pun

werievents wrote 1 year ago: Nangi Village, far from any telecommunications infrastructure. Since 2001 and the advent of Wi-Fi, i … more →

Tags: water, nepal, electricity, About Nepal elections, Monarchy, Nepal monarchy under threat as polls loom - 08 Apr 08, Nepal's electricity woes - 06 April 08, NEPAL ELECTRICITY, WE HAVE NO LIGHT

Feed-in Tarriffs and The Greens Party

Luigi Cappel wrote 1 year ago: So election year is hear and in less than 2 months the political fate of New Zealand will be decided … more →

Tags: carbon footprint, climate change, Conservation, ecosystem, Elections, Global Warming, Government, Greenhouse, health

Dunedin, Manakuri Boulders and the Benmore Dam

mantod wrote 1 year ago: We awoke in Dunedin to a free morning. Having been dropped in town we wandered around the cathedral … more →

Tags: honeymoon, Cathedral, robbie burns, Boulder, dam

Thursday, 18.9.2008: Mr. Yash Ghai Announced to Resign from His Position as UN Special Representative for Human Rights in Cambodia1 comment

Klein Norbert wrote 1 year ago: The Mirror, Vol. 12, No. 578 “Mr. Yash Ghai, the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General … more →

Tags: Week 578, yash ghai, Human Rights, Investment, Japan, Sexual Exploitation, Thailand, Dams, Agriculture

Scottish Hydropower Resource Study: Final Report

Neal Buchanan wrote 1 year ago: The Forum for Renewable Energy Development issued this report recently which states that Scotland co … more →

Tags: Engineering, Science, Energy

Bonneville Dam

nagelsdoubleimage wrote 1 year ago:     One of the points of interest here in the Columbia River Gorge has to be the Bonneville Dam and … more →

Tags: Photography, columbia river gorge, Bonneville Dam, chinook salmon, lampreys, turbines

Saturday, 5.7.2008: 2,600 Megawatt Hydro-Electric Plant to Be Built3 comments

Klein Norbert wrote 1 year ago: The Mirror, Vol. 12, No. 567 “Phnom Penh: An official of the Ministry of Industry Mines and Energy s … more →

Tags: Week 567, NEC, déforestation, JICA, Preah Vihear, Environment, Trafficking, Hydropower, electricity


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