The Daube in Serbia, country six of ten. Mita Stock Images April 12, 2023 Hundreds of rivers and lakes cross international borders – countries need to commit to sharing the water Alistair Rieu-Clarke, Northumbria University, Newcastle Transboundary water cooperation can reduce conflict and promote sustainable development.
The Cerro Blanco mining site is located in Guatemala’s department of Jutiapa, which borders El Salvador and the Pacific ocean. (Bluestone Resources) October 27, 2022 Canadian mining project in Guatemala opposed in local vote over environmental concerns Giada Ferrucci, Western University Locals from Asunción Mita, Guatemala recently voted against the development of mining activities in their municipality, in a referendum contested by a Canadian mining company that owns a gold mine.
Sudanese demonstrators protest against the construction of the Hidase Dam. Mahmoud Hjaj/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images July 20, 2022 Giving rivers rights aims to protect the ‘voiceless’ – but there’s a catch Richard Meissner, University of South Africa and Jeroen Warner, Wageningen University Giving rivers rights would enable custodians to perform legal acts on the river’s behalf.