AP | BRASILIA, Brazil - Director James Cameron is applauding a Brazilian judge's decision to temporarily halt bidding on a huge hydroelectric dam, yet he warns the fight is not over in what he calls a "real-life Avatar" battle in the Amazon.A federal judge in Para state on Wednesday delayed the April 20 auction for con
Hydroelectric Dams
Federal Judge suspends auction and Belo Monte license
Federal judge of Altamira (state of Pará) agreed with the Federal Public Ministry in one of the public civil suits dealing with irregularities in the venture of the construction of the Belo Monte hydroelectric. The Federal Court ordered the suspension of the preliminary license for the Belo Monte hydroelectric da
Judge Cancels Dam Auction and Suspends Belo Monte Dam License!
James Cameron and Sigourney Weaver return from the Belo Monte Dam site and Xingu River Communities to find cancellation of the Dam Project Auction! In Washington DC for meetings with US Government officials Call Media Contact for Interviews Footage and Photos from James Cameron Delegation to the Xingu River on request
Altamira, Brazil - Federal Judge suspends auction and Belo Monte license Federal judge of Altamira (state of Pará) agreed with the Federal Public Ministry in one of the public civil suits dealing with irregularities in the venture of the construction of the Belo Monte hydroelectric dam. The Fede
James Cameron Returns to the Brazilian Amazon with Avatar Stars Sigourney Weaver and Joel David Moore to Shine Spotlight on the Destructive Belo Monte Dam
Visit Planned to Indigenous Communities Affected by Dam Project on April 13-14 Press Conference and Protest with Dam Affected People in Brasilia at 2 pm on April 12 in the Centro Cultural de Brasília. SGAN 601
Brasilia, Brazil – James Cameron, Director of Avatar returned to Brazil this week accompanied by Avatar stars Sigourney Weaver, Joel David Moore, and wife Suzy Amis Cameron to raise worldwide awareness about Brazilian indigenous communities' battle to stop the massive Belo Monte Dam on the Xingu River in the Amazon rainfore
Cameron: Amazon dam dispute a real-life 'Avatar'
The Associated Press | BRASILIA, Brazil – Director James Cameron said Monday that a real-life "Avatar" battle is playing out in Brazil's Amazon rain forest, where indigenous groups are trying to halt the construction of a huge hydroelectric project.
Amazon Watch is building on more than 25 years of radical and effective solidarity with Indigenous peoples across the Amazon Basin.
Letter from James Cameron to President Luis Inácio Lula da Silva
April 8, 2010Your Excellency, President Luis Inácio Lula da Silva,I am writing to you as a concerned citizen of the Earth and on behalf of my children and future generations all over the world.
Tribes of Amazon Find an Ally Out of "Avatar"
The New York Times | VOLTA GRANDE DO XINGU, Brazil – They came from the far reaches of the Amazon, traveling in small boats and canoes for up to three days to discuss their fate.
James Cameron visits the Xingu River in Brazil with Amazon Watch
BROLL from Amazon Watch and James Cameron visiting communities that would be affected by the Belo Monte Dam Project in the Brazilian Amazon.
Civil Society Groups File Official Complaint on Belo Monte Dam with United Nations
International Rivers | UN Special Rapporteurs Asked to Investigate Irregularities in Project ApprovalA document delivered to the United Nations last Thursday, April 1, claims that flaws in the environmental licensing process for the controversial Belo Monte Dam in Brazil were overlooked due to polit
Avatar Director James Cameron Returns from a Visit to Belo Monte Dam Site on the Xingu River
Cameron Urges the Lula Government to Reconsider the Dam Project in Favor of Alternatives Press Conference at Hotel Tropical on Wednesday, March 31, at 10 am Photos and Broadcast Quality Footage of Xingu Visit Available Upon Request
Watch a video of James Cameron's visit hereDownload high-resolution photos hereManaus, Brazil – James Cameron, Director of
The Xingu and its People
For hundreds of years, the Xingu River basin has been home to a cross-section of Brazilian life, made up of rural and urban communities. The region reveals a diverse conglomeration of people, with varying levels of multilingualism and acculturation to the Brazilian mainstream.
Cameron Travels to the Xingu River
James Cameron, Sigourney Weaver and Joel David Moore travel with members of Amazon Watch to the Xingu River basin.
BNDES Will Be Notified About Its Co-Responsibility for Impacts of the Belo Monte Dam
Amazônia | An extrajudicial notice will be delivered to the bank's headquarters in Rio de Janeiro at 11 am this Wednesday.The Brazilian Development Bank (BNDES), which has already set out to become the largest funder of the Belo Monte hydroelectric dam on the Xingu River in Altamira (PA), will be notified of it's co-responsibilit
Indigenous Communities Protest the Belo Monte Dam
Amazonia.org.br | Indigenous leaders from more than 15 ethnic groups living in the Xingu River Basin (PA) promise to protest the Belo Monte dam on the 5th of April. According to the São Paulo newspaper O Estado, indigenous groups are worried about the rapidly approaching date of the auction due to take place on April 20th.
Government License for Belo Monte Dam Provokes International Outcry
Letter to President Lula Demands Cancellation of Massive Hydroelectric Project
Today, a coalition of 140 international organizations sent a letter to Brazil's President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva to demand that he immediately halt plans to build Belo Monte Dam on the Amazon's Xingu River due to its immense social and environmental impacts, and instead consider alternatives.
President of Brazilian Social and Economic Development Bank (BNDES) disregards resistance to Belo Monte dam and grants its financing
Rede Brazil | Despite vehement opposition against the construction of the Belo Monte hydroelectric dam on the Xingu River from indigenous communities and local social movements; despite numerous warnings from scientists about the severe environmental impacts the dam will bring to the region; despite specialists from the Brazilian Environme
International outcry as Brazilian government grants license for construction of dam on Xingu River
MediaGlobal | On 1 February, the Brazilian government announced it had given the go-ahead for the construction of a new dam on the Xingu River in the northern state of Pará.
Brazilian Government Shoves Belo Monte Down Our Throats Ahead of Campaign Season
Brazil's Xingu River, its indigenous and traditional inhabitants, and the immense stretches of intact Amazon rainforest that it traverses, are under threat.
From the Xingu Alive Forever Movement: a letter of denouncement and indignation against the approval of the Belo Monte Hydroelectric Dam's provisional license.
This letter was issued by the civil society organization Xingu Alive Forever Movement (Movimento Xingu Vivo Para Sempre) strongly denouncing the approval of the provisional license for the Belo Monte mega-dam on the Xingu River.
Fury as giant Belo Monte Amazon rainforest dam is approved by Brazil
Times Online UK | Brazil has approved the controversial construction of a giant hydroelectric dam in the heart of the Amazon, defying a 20-year protest by indigenous and environmental campaigners who say that the project will devastate the surrounding rainforest and threaten the survival of local tribes.The Belo Monte project on the Xin
Destructive Belo Monte Dam Gets Green Light in Brazil
BBC | This interview with Amazon Watch Brazil Program Coordinator Christian Poirier was aired on the BBC 5 radio program Up All Night with Rod Sharpe.
Global Concern Mounts Over Brazilian Government's Licensing of the Destructive Belo Monte Dam
The World's Third Largest Dam Is Expected to Devastate Vast Area of Amazon Rainforest
Brasilia, Brazil – A coalition of environmentalists, indigenous people, and social movements in Brazil condemned the news that an environmental license was issued yesterday by the Brazilian environmental agency (IBAMA) for the Belo Monte Hydroelectric Dam.
BNDES Called to Account for Projects
Recharge Magazine | Latin American communities and organisations want Brazil's national development bank, BNDES, to stop sponsoring 'destructive' renewables projects.Plataforma BNDES, a coalition of nearly 30 representatives from Brazilian social movements and non-governmental organisations, is pressing the bank to operate tr
GDF Suez and the destruction of Brazil's Madeira River
The Madeira River in the Brazilian Amazon is under threat due to the construction of the Jirau dam by the French multinational corporation GDF Suez.
Battle for the Xingu
Iara Lee / Cultures of Resistance | Imagine if Hurricane Katrina was not a hurricane at all, but an event sponsored by the federal government, in collaboration with several multinational corporations. If your imagination fails you, then perhaps you'll get a clearer picture by learning about the people of the Xingu River.