For more than two decades, Darryl Knudsen has channeled the power of civil society movements to create enduring, positive change toward social and environmental justice for the underrepresented. Darryl holds a master’s degree from Columbia University and a BA from Dartmouth College. He served as the executive director of International Rivers.
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Despite industry rhetoric, hydropower is high-cost and high-risk. There are better options for a renewable energy future.
By Darryl Knudsen, Deborah Moore and Michael Simon in Environment | Earth Food Life Project and International Rivers | English | Guide to Renewable Energy
Biodiversity is plummeting, but restoring rivers could quickly reverse this disastrous trend.
By Alessandra Korap Munduruku, Darryl Knudsen and Irikefe V. Dafe in Environment | International Rivers and Earth Food Life Project | English
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COP15: For China to Achieve Its Ecological Goals, SOEs Must Improve Their Biodiversity Footprint
South China Morning Post | October | 2021
Chinese state-owned enterprises dominate the dam construction industry and are behind some of the world’s largest mining deals. Beijing must now take bold action to curb its ecological footprint overseas. SOEs themselves need to adopt clear policies that exclude harmful projects
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