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Electricity rates highest in Central America April 15/2007 "Each year, Fortis/BEL reports higher and higher profits as our rates go up and the [Macal] river gets worse."
BECOL will build third hydroelectric dam May 8/2006 The new dam is planned for the Vaca area on the Macal River, about 6 miles from the Chalillo site.
BEL enjoying record profits! May 8/2006 And while you were fumbling in the kitchen trying to find candles, BEL was counting the money from its best year ever.
Canadian power company gets failing grade from Belizeans May 2/2006 In its report card released today, the Belize Institute of Environmental Law and Policy gave
Canadian power giant, Fortis, a failing grade.
Chalillo dam report card May 1/2006 Overall grade: "Fortis/BECOL has failed to meet its legal obligations in construction of the Chalillo Dam and providing for the health and safety of the people, the river, and the environment."
Chalillo dam is a bad deal March 14/2006 "The third master agreement says that Belizeans take all the risks and will still pay more and more," says
Alliance of Conservation NGOs.
Impacts of the Chalillo dam March 14/2006 The BACONGO alliance of conservation NGOs say the Chalillo dam will produce higher electricity rates, lower water quality and higher health and safety concerns.
PUC broke the law – Senator Ambrose Tillett Amandala January 18/2006 "PUC colluded with BEL to gouge customers . . . it gave BEL a blank check."
WeBAD says Chalillo concerns still linger Amandala November 22/2005 While BEL and BECOL say that the dam is good for Belizeans, environmentalists contend the risks are too great, and that Belizeans would end up paying more for the dam than has been made public.
With little fanfare Chalillo generates first watts September 13/2005 The Chalillo Hydroelectric Facility has generated the first of what it hopes will be many billions of watts of power.
Lifting the Lid on Foreign Investment Contracts International Institute for Environment and Sustainable Development September 1/2005 Deals between foreign investors and governments have major implications for whether investment projects bring real benefits for the people and environments of the countries where they take place, or whether instead they undermine sustainable development.
Double whammy for 14,100 electricity consumers Amandala Online July 24/2005 Bills to increase as much as 57% for Belize Electricity Limited customers who had benefited from a reclassification of the social rate category in April 2003, which was discontinued after BEL claimed the government subsidy for the program had dried up.
Chalillo dam construction site May 18/2005 Chalillo dam construction site photos taken April, 2005.
Belize leader vows survival, warns of debt crisis Reuters April 27/2005 Belize's prime minister has vowed to survive a wave of anti-government strikes and riots but warned that the tiny Central American nation's debt crisis poses a serious threat to its economic future.
Belize prime minister gets certificate of corruption San Franicisco BayView April 27/2005 "Foreign companies now own our utilities ... and many government ministers, their relatives and friends appear to be doing quite well. Though premium gas costs around US$5, they are running around in brand new SUVs."
Mayan world to be destroyed Belize Reporter February 25/2005 A closely guarded and secret archaeological survey of the Chalillo dam site reveals that hundreds of Mayan structures will be totally destroyed and gone forever when the ill-conceived Chalillo dam is completed and filled.
General strike in Belize San Franicisco BayView January 26/2005 After years of alleged financial mismanagement and corruption by the People's United Party, civil unrest broke out in the capital city of Belize in January, provoked by the release of a new national budget with significant tax increases.
Damming Belize E Magazine Vol. XV, no. 6 November 12/2004 Opposition against the Chalillo dam remains strong in Belize.
In Belize, electricity vs. tourism The Christian Science Monitor May 24/2004 A $30 million dam, due to be completed next year, will generate needed power, but could turn off ecotravelers. "This is a bad project all the way around," says Gráinne Ryder, policy director of Toronto's Probe International.
Fortis Inc. acquires remaining 5 per cent interest in Belize Electric Company Limited Business Wire May 21/2004 Fortis Inc. has acquired the remaining 5 per cent interest in Belize Electric Company Limited ("BECOL"), making it a wholly owned, indirect subsidiary of the corporation.
Belize dam trial: Victory, what victory? February 11/2004 True, Fortis narrowly escaped an injunction to stop construction of the Chalillo dam. Three out of five judges decided the Belizean government's environmental approval of the dam was not illegal, just flawed.
Power rumble in Belize jungle Financial Post January 31/2004 In effect, the Belize government used the imprimatur of Canadian money (via CIDA) to push through approvals on the Chalillo project. After all, Canada is not a corrupt country . . . but this is flawed logic.
Green groups lose Belize dam battle approval Independent (UK) January 30/2004 Coalition of environmental groups vow to fight on.
British Privy Council approves Belize dam to be built by Canadian firm Canadian Press January 29/2004 In a split 3-2 judgment, a judicial committee of the council ruled that the environmental impact assessment done by regulatory authorities in
Belize was sufficient to support construction of the dam.
Environmentalists lose battle to stop Canadian dam in Belize CBC News Online January 29/2004 Stan Marshall, the chief executive officer of Fortis, called the ruling a victory for his company and the people of Belize, who he said support the dam.
High court upholds decision to build dam Press Release [PDF format] January 29/2004 The decision to allow construction of a controversial hydroelectric dam in the Central American rainforests of Belize caused sharp dissent in the UK's Privy Council.
Objectors lose Belize dam appeal BBC News January 29/2004 The committee, the highest appeal court for the central American Commonwealth country, did not accept the Chalillo dam would threaten rare species.
Privy Council judgment on the Chalillo dam [PDF format] January 29/2004 "Not even the most protracted and determined paper chase could have got at the true facts" about Chalillo. Lord Walker, Privy Council decision, London.
Belize dam awaits far-off ruling BBC News January 27/2004 The UK's historic Privy Council is hearing a challenge to the construction of the 50-metre-high Chalillo dam in Belize, in central America. Science correspondent David Shukman has been to see the work in progress.
Reason to rethink Belize hydro dam Toronto Star December 10/2003 There's time yet for Britain's Privy Council to grant a Christmas wish to an indefatigable group of ecologists.
Wildlife in peril The Sunday Times December 7/2003 Last week, five appeal judges in London did not find in favour of environmental campaigners. They have "reserved judgment" and say that their decision is unlikely until some time next year.
Judgment pending on proposed rainforest dam in Belize December 5/2003 Lawsuit exposes concealment of key safety information by Belize government and Canadian company.
Belize PM stands by controversial dam project Yahoo News December 3/2003 Belize's prime minister on Wednesday defended a dam-building scheme that environmentalists say would destroy one of the largest undisturbed wildernesses in Central America.
Campaigners fight Belize dam BBC News December 3/2003 The UK's historic Privy Council is to hear a challenge to the construction of a dam in Belize, in central America.
Canadian-backed dam could be delayed Canoe News December 3/2003 A dam in Belize backed by a Canadian company is fundamental to the country's economic development, Belize's attorney general said Wednesday as he warned of dire consequences if the project is delayed by Britain's Privy Council.
Canadian-backed dam in Belize faces legal challenge Toronto Star December 3/2003 The British Privy Council begins a hearing that will determine the future of a Canadian-backed dam in Belize, which its opponents say will damage the country's sensitive environment and destroy Mayan archeological sites.
Canada under fire over dam Toronto Star December 2/2003 Ottawa agency complicit in Belize plan that will endanger local people and environment, writes Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Historic challenge to proposed dam in Belize Media Release December 2/2003 UK Privy Council hears a challenge by Belizean environmentalists to their government’s environmental approval of the project.
Historic challenge to proposed dam in Belize – Backgrounder December 2/2003 This is the first environmental case in the long history of the Privy Council, which still serves as the final court of appeal for Belize and commonwealth countries.
Why Belize’s new dam is more than just a natural disaster Sunday Herald, U.K. November 29/2003 It is believed to be the first time an environmental issue has come before the Privy Council in an almost 500-year history.
Fur will fly when Privy meets! Belize Reporter November 28/2003 BACONGO charges reckless endangerment.
Privy Council to hear case on Chalillo dam Save the Macal River Valley Coalition November 24/2003 The highest court in the Commonwealth will hear the case brought by environmental groups and business owners against the Belize government's approval of the Chalillo dam.
Trade, aid and jobs The Guardian (UK) November 21/2003 It does not matter to [Fortis] that [their hydro dam in the Mayan mountains] will not work,
because they have a 50-year monopoly to take their 35% plus interest repayment.
Fortis steps into spotlight National Post September 22/2003 Operating primarily in the low-key electricity
sector has kept Fortis Inc. a relative unknown - until last Monday , when it announced a leap forward with the biggest acquisition in its 16-year history.
British court denies request to halt Belize dam construction The Miami Herald August 15/2003 A London court denied a petition from environmental groups to halt construction on a hydroelectric dam in a rain forest in Belize
Privy Council decision on request to halt Belize dam construction (PDF format) The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council (UK) August 13/2003 Britain's Privy Council concludes that "the grant of an injunction at this stage would entail a greater risk of ultimate injustice than its refusal."
Legal fight doesn't stop construction Channel 5 News, Belize August 6/2003 For the last several years the often harsh
debate over construction of a hydroelectric dam on
the upper Macal has been largely academic.
A movement's shifting stage The Miami Herald August 1/2003 Environmental activists pitted against some of the world's biggest energy companies in the Third World are now increasing their concentration in fragile areas of Latin America.
Privy Council to hear appeal against Belize dam edie – Environmental Data Interactive Exchange August 1/2003 The Privy Council in the UK has ruled in favour of an appeal against the building of the Chalillo Dam in Belize. It is the first environmental case to reach such a high level.
Last flight out www.outsideonline.com May 9/2003 The campaign to stop Belize's Chalillo dam receives full-colour coverage in this spectacular report on the controversial Canadian hydro project by Internet travel resource, Outside Online.
Opposition groups continue to fight Canadian involvement in Belize dam Canadian Consulting Engineer magazine May 5/2003 Groups opposed to the proposed Chalillo dam in Belize continue to campaign against the hydropower project, which is to be built by Fortis of Newfoundland.
AMEC: Counter report 2002 April 30/2003 "In this report you will find information on some of the most controversial construction projects in the world today."
Canadians among the ruins April 30/2003 While a Canadian dam-building multinational is set to flood more than 1,000 hectares of renown Belizean rainforest, further north a Canadian-led archaeological dig has spent years struggling to preserve traces of Belize's lost Maya civilization.
AMEC's geotechnical assessment of the Chalillo dam project in Belize April 24/2003 A geotechnical engineering expert finds AMEC's assessment flawed.
Probe International's letter to AMEC April 17/2003 Probe International tries to determine the extent of AMEC's involvement with the Chalillo dam project in Belize.
Belize tour guide association asks Public Utilities Commission for fair hearing on Chalillo April 14/2003 "How can we know what effects [the Chalillo dam] will have on our river, and potentially on the safety of people, both those of us who live downstream and the visitors we take up and down the river."
Chinese corporation cinches Chalillo dam deal April 10/2003 China's SinoHydro Corporation signs on for its first project in Latin America.
Belizean macaws and tapirs threatened by dam project The Independent – U.K. April 6/2003 Belize court rules Canadian power giant Fortis Inc. can build a dam in Belize's upper Macal River. The Belize Alliance of Conservation Non-Governmental Organisations (Bacongo) to appeal.
Letter to editor - Re: Chalillo dam forum April 2/2003 Belize Times reporter Norris Hall accused Belize Zoo Director Sharon Matola of saying that Belizeans "are not capable of reaching the 'right' conclusion on the building of the Chalillo dam on the Macal River."
'An imbalance of power' Maclean's magazine March 31/2003 It's Q and A time for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Maclean's magazine sits down with the high-profile environmental crusader to talk about war, profits, and Fortis Inc.'s proposal to build a hydro dam in Belize's Upper Macal River Valley.
VIDEO: The Crocodile Hunter from Australia (5 min. RealPlayer format) March 26/2003 Steve Irwin speaks out against Fortis Inc.'s proposed Chalillo dam during a visit with Sharon Matola of the Belize Zoo.
Belize biologist leads fight to stop proposed dam National Geographic Today March 14/2003 Sharon Matola, Director of the Belize Zoo and Tropical Education Center, talks to National Geographic about the campaign to stop Newfoundland's Fortis Inc. flooding the Macal River Valley with its proposed Chalillo dam.
A forum on the Chalillo dam controversy in Belize March 10/2003 On March 13, 2003, people on all sides of the
Chalillo dam controversy will discuss the legal actions in Belize and the implications for Canadian public policy and governance of Canadian companies investing outside Canada.
U.S. geotechnical expert says AMEC studies 'inaccurate and incomplete' February 21/2003 This means that the designers lack the information on which to provide an assuredly satisfactory and safe structure.
Public hearing equals public farce The Reporter (Belize) January 20/2003 The public hearing on Chalillo, ordered by the Supreme Court, which was held in Cayo late last week, was supposed to give the Belizean public a forum to air their views and concerns about the controversial Macal River Dam. It did not do so.
World Conservation Union position on Fortis dam January 20/2003 IUCN applauds Belize Supreme court decision to hold public hearings on Fortis' dam project prior to any final decision.
BEL bleats while profits soar! Belize Reporter November 15/2002 BEL says it will have to raise electricity prices because of increased costs, however, Fortis has just announced increased profits and earnings from BEL and BECOL and revealed that Belize is proportionately their best profit maker and income
earner.
BEL threatens electricity rate hike! Amandala November 7/2002 The Belize Electricity Limited (BEL) has indicated to the press that it is considering approaching the Public Utilities Commission (PUC) for an increase in electricity rates due to a delay in building Chalillo, and rising oil prices.
An update on the Chalillo dam in Belize's Macal River Valley Probe International August 23/2002
No green light for Chalillo dam! The Reporter - Belize August 18/2002 "We trust Fortis will now respect the law so that Belizeans, not Fortis, will have the last word on this dam," says Probe International's Gráinne Ryder.
PUC approves BEL's gas turbines, while BECOL awaits Supreme Court ruling on Chalillo Amandala (Belize) August 11/2002 Belize Electric Company Limited (BECOL), is awaiting the Supreme Court's ruling on Government's approval of the Environmental Impact Assessment for the construction of the Chalillo dam.
Belize denies hydro dam OK The Telegram - St. John's August 9/2002 The Belize government denies giving Fortis permission to build a hydro dam in one of Central America’s last undisturbed rainforests.
Belize government disavows Canadian-backed rainforest dam Probe International and Natural Resources Defense Council Press August 8/2002 In a dramatic turnaround, the Belize government has denied ever giving Canadian power company Fortis Inc. permission to build a controversial hydro dam in one of Central America's last undisturbed rainforests.
Fight over dam goes to Belize's highest court Inter Press Service July 26/2002 "Fortis' conduct in Belize is an international disgrace," said Gráinne Ryder of Probe International. "Without legal actions to expose them, corporations like Fortis
will never learn."
Chalillo case opens in Supreme Court Channel 5 News (Belize) July 15/2002 The legal battles surrounding the Chalillo dam continue as the second judicial review sought by the environmental group BACONGO gets underway in the Belize Supreme Court.
Belize dam fight heats up as court prepares to rule National Geographic June 7/2002 This week, a Supreme Court justice in Belize will begin hearings on two lawsuits that will test the country's environmental laws for the first time.
Belize: Dommages et intéręts Canadiens Recto Verso May 31/2002 Au Belize, la compagnie canadienne Fortis construit un barrage qui met en péril la derničre foręt vierge d'Amérique centrale.
Cayo death toll could be thousands The (Belize) Reporter May 17/2002 The geological mapping done by AMEC and presented by BEL and Fortis for the Chalillo dam site is so faulty that the Geology and Petroleum Departments in Belmopan, Belize, have demanded that new mapping be done.
Protesters greet shareholders of company building Belize dam CBC News Online May 16/2002 A small group of protesters stood in the rain outside a hotel in St. John's Wednesday morning, speaking out against the Chalillo hydro dam project in Central America.
Chalillo dam threatens unique environment The Telegram - St. John's May 15/2002 Sharon Matola, the director of the Belize Zoo and Tropical Education Center, asks Fortis and Fortis shareholders, "Why do this to Belize?"
Fortis faces lawsuit over Belize dam The Telegram - St. John's May 15/2002 BACONGO’s case will be heard by Belize’s Supreme Court this summer. Whatever its outcome, the lawsuit sends an unmistakable message to Fortis, writes NRDC's Robert Kennedy Jr. and Probe International's Gráinne Ryder in a letter to Telegram editor.
Look her in the eyes - PDF The Coast May 6/2002 Message to Fortis shareholders: explain why your company wants to destroy rainforest wildlife. (requires PDF viewer)
Final report, mapping of the proposed Chalillo (PDF format) May 3/2002 This report presents the findings of a re-study done on the geology of the proposed Chalillo Dam site during the period April 24th to April 29th, 2002.
Tell Fortis to Forget It! List of Major Executive Shareholders of Fortis, Inc. May 1/2002
Winners & Sinners Environmental Guide 2002 May 1/2002 Fortis Inc. was highlighted as a sinner in a Winners & Sinners poll published by the Toronto Environmental Guide 2002.
Canadian MP asks Foreign Affairs to oppose Chalillo Letter from Keith Martin to Bill Graham April 16/2002 Dr. Keith Martin, M.P. writes to Foreign Affairs Minister with grave concerns about the proposed Chalillo Dam in Belize.
Chalillo Chill Alternatives Journal (Spring 2002) April 15/2002 Critics slam the dam that a Canadian company wants to build in Belize's valley of the scarlet macaw.
A watershed case McGill Daily April 11/2002 Tacit Canadian support for a Central American dam project could destroy a "cradle of biodiversity," but the concerns of a group of environmentalists may well prevail.
CIDA not responsible for inaccurate geology assessment: Minister Whelan Letter from CIDA Minister to Probe International April 9/2002
Canada's Senate examines dam issue The (Belize) Reporter April 7/2002 Questions raised in the Canadian Senate over the role of Fortis, the Canadian Company, in pushing, for a second dam in Belize to complement the existing dam at Mollejon.
Belize scientist urges Canadian government to stop backing rainforest dam Probe International Press Release April 5/2002 Leading Belize wildlife expert, Sharon Matola, will urge the federal government next week to withdraw its support for a hydro dam that threatens Belize wildlife.
VIDEO: The Dam Canadians CBC Disclosure April 2/2002 View the Belize river valley threatened by a Canadian-backed hydro scheme. Canada's foreign aid money is not going to the people of Belize, but to a giant multinational company, AMEC.
Save Belize Jaguar River Common Ground/April issue April 1/2002 Common Ground, a Vancouver-based health and environment magazine, highlights the Canadian threat to Central American wildlife with the construction of the Chalillo dam.
Paradise be dammed March 28/2002 After months of investigation, CBC-TV's Disclosure program will air its report on the Chalillo dam controversy on Tuesday, April 2, at 9 p.m.
Hon. Janis G. Johnson statement in the Senate Parliamentary Hansard March 27/2002
Environmentalists sue over secret Canadian deal to dam Belize Probe International and Natural Resources Defense Council March 26/2002 Belizean environmental groups filed a lawsuit last week before the Supreme Court of Belize to block a controversial Canadian-backed hydro dam in Belize's Macal River Valley.
Firm's grant doubles after donation to Liberals National Post March 26/2002 A multinational engineering company that in 2000 was awarded a $250,000 grant by CIDA to study a proposed hydro dam in Belize donated more than $31,000 to the Liberal party during the same election year.
Newfoundlanders report on Chalillo controversy The Evening Telegram, Letter to the Editor March 26/2002
Field investigations of the Belize Scarlet Macaw (ara macao cyanoptera) Wildlife Trust Conservation Division, Ministry of Natural Resources/Belize, Dept. of the Environment March 25/2002 The purpose of this two week field investigation was primarily aimed at re-documenting the speculated local commuting route of the Belize Scarlet Macaw.
Time for Fortis to display commitment to process St. John's Telegram March 10/2002 Fortis has called the opponents of their proposed power dam in Belize hypocrites because they assign weight to environmental considerations, writes Newfoundland-resident in letter to the editor.
Cry me a river over threat to sanctuary Metro - UK March 1/2002 Probe International's Gráinne Ryder goes in search of the endangered scarlet macaw.
Dam under fire Latin America Press March 1/2002 Law suit could be one of the most important political moves in Belize’s environmental history.
Probe International accuses Canadian engineering giant of professional negligence and incompetence Probe International Press Release February 27/2002 Probe International filed a complaint yesterday against Canadian engineering firm, AMEC, for professional misconduct, negligence, and incompetence regarding its geotechnical assessment of the proposed Chalillo dam in Belize.
Interview with Belize Prime Minister Said Musa The (Belize) Reporter February 24/2002 In an exclusive interview with The Reporter, Belize Prime Minister agrees that the Chaillo dam should only proceed when all doubts about environment mitigation studies and the geolology of the site are resolved.
Lawsuit against Fortis charges GOB and BEL breaking the law! Belize Reporter February 24/2002 Lawsuit challenges Belize government's
conditional go-ahead for Chalillo dam project without public hearings or consideration
of hundreds of pages of comments from
leading scientists, as required by law.
Belize dam approval challenged in court Environment News Service (ENS) February 20/2002 Belizean environmental and business groups have filed a lawsuit challenging the Belizean government's conditional approval for the Canadian-backed Chalillo hydroelectric dam.
Environmental and business groups sue to stop Canadian firm's dam in Belize rainforest Probe Update February 14/2002 Belizean environmental and business groups filed a lawsuit last week to block a controversial Canadian-backed dam in an important rainforest wilderness.
Murky waters build behind dam project The Telegram (St. John's) February 14/2002 There’s more to this story than the spin-masters at AMEC and Fortis would have Telegram readers believe, says Probe International in response to The Telegram's Feb. 5 article.
Canadian aid helps bulldoze Belize rainforest Hill Times February 11/2002 In January, bulldozers began illegally tearing up the rainforests of Belize. Here's an ad that ran in Ottawa's The Hill Times. [.pdf]
Why are our tax dollars helping a Canadian multinational bulldoze the rainforests of Belize? The Hill Times February 11/2002
Fortis, AMEC reject claims by Probe The Telegram (St. John's) February 5/2002 Probe’s news release contains incorrect, irresponsible, and misleading statements, Fortis and AMEC tell The Telegram.
Canadian geological assessment of Belizean dam site wrong, experts warn Probe International Press Backgrounder January 31/2002 Canadian power company, Fortis Inc., is set to build a hydro dam in Belize's Macal River Valley, an area with extensive bedrock fractures and faults that could prove unstable, geologists warn.
New disclosures on Chalillo point to grave duplicity Belize Reporter January 27/2002 An announcement this week from the Canadian consulting firm AMEC states that AMEC has not signed a contract and does not intend to bid on the design contract for the proposed Chalillo Dam in Belize.
Legal injunction sought to stop Chalillo The Guardian (Belize) January 24/2002 The Guardian newspaper in Belize highlights Probe International's press release announcing BACONGO will seek a legal
injunction to stop the Chalillo dam.
CIDA helped pay for report on dam Toronto Star January 23/2002 Assessment firm in conflict of interest. Probe International claims CIDA's "choice of consultant for conducting an environmental assessment has no credibility."
Fortis facing injunction at dam site in Belize The Telegram (St. John's) January 19/2002 Environmental groups in the Central American country of Belize are preparing to seek an injunction against Newfoundland-based Fortis Inc. to stop all construction at its proposed Chalillo dam site.
Groups seek legal injunction to stop construction of Canadian-backed hydro dam in Belize rainforest Probe International Press Release January 18/2002 Environmental groups in Belize are preparing to seek an injunction against Newfoundland-based company Fortis Inc. to stop all construction activity at its proposed Chalillo dam site.
PI in paradise January 18/2002 Earlier this year, Probe International's Gráinne Ryder spent time in the area of Belize the Canadian-backed Chalillo dam will flood.
Environmental clearance for Canadian-backed hydro scheme in Belize illegal, say conservation groups Probe International Press Backgrounder December 31/2001
Where things stand with Fortis's proposed Chalillo dam Probe International December 24/2001 The last few months have seen major developments in the campaign to stop Fortis's hydro scheme in Belize's Macal River Valley. Here's an update of recent events.
Concrete Jungle: Dam set to go ahead despite danger New Scientist December 22/2001 What is the point of gauging the environmental impact of a dam before it is built? Not a lot, if a row over a proposed Chalillo hydroelectric scheme in Belize is anything to go by.
Fight for the right to say no New Scientist December 22/2001 Some large dams just shouldn't be built.
Letter to the Editor: Before it's too dam late The Telegram (St. John's) December 21/2001 The director of the Belize Alliance of Conservation NGOs writes a letter to the editor of Newfoundland's Telegram.
Kennedy, Malone to visit Belize: Mission to stop Canadian rainforest dam Probe International Press Release December 17/2001 Environmental activists Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Newfoundland's Greg Malone will travel to Belize to support citizens opposing the Chalillo dam that will drown a last rainforest refuge for Central American wildlife.
Probe International challenges BECOL The Guardian (Belize) December 9/2001 If Fortis/Belize Electricity wanted the cheapest possible source of new power supply for ratepayers, it would have insisted upon an open and competitive bidding process, writes Probe International's Grainne Ryder.
Letter to the Editor: Fortis plan threatens endangered species The Telegram (St. John's) December 7/2001 Newfoundlanders speak out against Fortis's plans to wipe out Belize wildlife. "This is our business as long as Fortis is in Belize," writes Colin MacDonald of St. John's.
Complaint to Auditor-General's Commissioner on Environment and Sustainable Development Probe International December 4/2001 Re: CIDA's support for the Chalillo dam
A river in Belize runs through Newfoundland Alder Institute December 3/2001 The campus and community radio station of Memorial University has been following the Challilo dam proposal in Belize. So far 5 episodes have been broadcast. The radio program airs each Wednesday night at 9 pm NF time on CHMR 93.5 FM.
Fortis faces opposition over plans for rainforest dam: Protests held in Atlantic locations Journal Pioneer (Summerside) December 1/2001 Concerned citizens from across Atlantic Canada are taking part in a regional day of action, calling on Fortis Inc. of St. John's, Nfld., to immediately stop its plans to construct the Chalillo Dam in Belize, Central America.
Newfoundland company accused of threatening Central American rainforest The Troubador November 30/2001 TV and newspaper ads are now part of a nationwide campaign aimed at pressuring Fortis Inc. to abort its plan to construct a $30 million hydroelectric dam in a Central American rainforest in Belize.
Probe International responds to Fortis The Guardian (Belize) November 28/2001
Fortis responds to Probe International The Guardian (Belize) November 16/2001
Newfoundland power company gets green light to flood Central American rainforest Probe International Press Release November 15/2001 Belize government decision to grant clearance to
Newfoundland-based Fortis Inc. for its proposed Chalillo hydro dam contravenes Belize environmental law, say citizens groups.
Belize dam pits Canadian firm against environmentalists Inter Press Service November 2/2001 Inter Press Service, an Internet news provider on global issues, alerts its members to Canada's Fortis dam controversy.
Dam fight turns nasty as Fortis announces start-up The Reporter, Belize November 2/2001 Leading Belize newspaper, The Reporter,
publishes coverage of the recent media event in Toronto to stop the Fortis dam.
Fortis disputes Kennedy claims National Post November 2/2001 "It's a major bombardment in the media of misleading information," says Fortis president and chief executive Stan Marshall.
Kennedy adds clout to Belize dam protest Globe and Mail November 2/2001 Economic benefits 'probably . . . zero,' Kennedy says of project in crucial rainforest.
Kennedy slams plan for Canadian dam in Belize rainforest Probe International Press Advisory November 1/2001 Environmentalists target TSE-listed power company.
Opponents of dam take battle to TSE Toronto Star November 1/2001 Leading environmentalists launch campaign against Fortis Inc. today at a Toronto Stock Exchange conference hosted by Probe International.
Belize needs a free energy market, not more dams National Post October 31/2001 .
Canada's Industry Minister Brian Tobin responds October 31/2001 Tobin passes the buck to Minister for International Cooperation for Fortis's dam fiasco.
Fortis to have final say on dam, says Musa Latin American Newsletters October 31/2001 Belizean Prime Minister Said Musa says decision to build a second hydroelectric dam on Belize's Macal River is the responsibility of Fortis, the Canadian company behind the project.
Robert Kennedy Jr. met le géant canadien de l'énergie Fortis dans sa mire Metro (Montreal) October 31/2001 Robert Kennedy Jr, écologiste américain bien connu entre autres pour son appui aux Cris contre le défunt projet Grande-Baleine, se joindra demain ŕ la coalition internationale de verts s'opposant ŕ la construction d'un barrage au Bélize.
Malone facing old adversary The Telegram (St. John's) October 30/2001 Comedian off to fight Fortis Inc.'s Belize hydro development.
Probe International letter to Fortis Inc. Board of Directors October 29/2001 Letter responding to Fortis' refusal to meet with citizens groups to discuss Fortis' proposed hydro project in Belize.
Chalillo: el desastre que viene Tiempos Del Mundo October 25/2001 Tiempos Del Mundo, a Latin American weekly newspaper, interviewed Probe International for this detailed article (published in Spanish), about its campaign to stop the Chalillo dam.
Environmental groups stare down billion dollar Canadian company over rainforest-destroying dam Probe International Press Release October 18/2001 A series of hard-hitting advertisements was launched today in the Maritime provinces by a coalition of groups united to stop Fortis Inc. from building a dam that would destroy a unique rainforest in Belize.
Letter to Minister of Foreign Affairs, John Manley Probe International October 12/2001 Probe International, together with representatives of citizens groups in Belize and Washington-based Natural Resources Defense Council, call on the Canadian government to withdraw all support for the proposed Chalillo dam in Belize.
Letter to Editor: Newfoundlanders dam insensitive The Telegram (St. John's) October 11/2001 It seems that Fortis had slipped this behemoth project through the formal channels of environmental assessment with nary an eyebrow raised until the Natural History Museum of London, which immediately raised the red flag.
Minister's response to PI Aug. 28 letter October 10/2001
Opposition MP Svend Robinson expresses concern over CIDA's involvement with Fortis, Inc. Letter to Maria Minna, Minister for International Cooperation October 4/2001 "CIDA must make public its assessment of the impact of the dam and should not allow the project to continue if it does not meet Canadian environmental standards."
A river in Belize runs through Newfoundland: Challilo Part 3 Alder Institute October 3/2001 Listen: Radio program in real audio on internet
Chalillo Part 3 Audio file
Alder Institute Audio Archive
A river in Belize runs through Newfoundland: Challilo Part 2 Alder Institute September 26/2001 Listen: Radio program in real audio on internet
Chalillo Part 2 Audio file
Alder Institute Audio Archive
Canada's dark side in Belize Globe and Mail September 20/2001 Actor Harrison Ford speaks out against Fortis, Inc.'s, proposed Chalillo dam for Belize.
Dam pristine river valley, says Canada's foreign aid agency Probe International Press Release September 20/2001 A new report from CIDA recommends that construction of the proposed Chalillo dam in Belize begin early next year, even though scientists warn against the scheme because of its devastating effects on Central American wildlife.
A river in Belize runs through Newfoundland: Challilo Part 1 September 19/2001 Listen: Newfoundland radio program in real audio on internet
Chalillo Part 1 Audio file
Alder Institute Audio Archive
British expert appeals to Belize authorities re Chalillo September 17/2001
Jury of 12 Belizeans may decide Chalillo The Belize Reporter September 9/2001 All through September and into October a group of 12 Belizeans - the members of NEAC (National Environmental Appraisal Committee) - will study the 5 volume Environmental Impact Assessment on the effects of building the Chalillo dam.
British Natural History Museum Report on Chalillo (PDF file) September 5/2001 Wildlife impact assessment prepared by British Natural History Museum as part of the 5-volume EIA report submitted by AMEC to Belize Electricity.
Hiding in plain sight The Belize Reporter September 2/2001 Chalillo, if it ever goes through, will not come cheap. The environmental impacts show that Belize and Belizeans will pay a heavy price if the Government insists on pushing through the
controversial hydro plan.
Eminent British scientists recommend “no-build option” to Canadian dam builders in Belize Probe Alert September 1/2001 Report by British researchers in Belize confirms that the Chalillo hydro scheme will cause a "significant and irreversible reduction of biological diversity in Belize." [PDF]
Macal River Upstream Storage Facility Environmental Impact Assessment AMEC and CIDA August 31/2001 The executive summary of the environmental impact assessment of the proposed Chalillo dam in Belize produced by AMEC for the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA).
Probe International slams CIDA secrecy Letter by Probe International to Minister for International Cooperation, Maria Minna August 28/2001 In a letter to Canada's federal minister responsible for CIDA, Probe International challenges the minister's defense of CIDA's role in Belize's proposed Chalillo dam.
Power to the people? Maclean's magazine August 22/2001 Canadian artist, naturalist and Probe International supporter Robert Bateman, speaks out against Belize's proposed Chalillo dam
to Maclean's magazine.
Government versus the people The Belize Reporter June 15/2001 The Chalillo dam debate has been subjected to the full force of the government media focused on trying to discredit all or anyone who dares to question the folly of the original Mollejon dam or the continuing folly of Chalillo.
BACONGO informs Canadians of the facts on Chalillo and urges BEL for disclosure of information The Belize Reporter June 3/2001 BACONGO – the Belize Alliance of Conservation NGOs – calls on Canada's Fortis, Inc. to commit to openness and transparency.
BEL not truth telling in Canada Belize Reporter June 3/2001 In blatant disregard for the truth, the Belize
Electricity Limited C.E.O. and a Belize Government
representative have told Fortis Inc. shareholders and the Canadian press untruth after untruth about the Chalillo hydro project.
M.P. Keith Martin demands CIDA act responsibly May 29/2001 Dr. Keith Martin, Member of Parliament and Official Opposition Critic for Latin America and Africa today asked the Minister Responsible for CIDA to release the environmental impact assessment report on the Chalillo dam project in Belize.
CIDA Minister responds to Keith Martin, M.P.: Letter May 28/2001 Maria Minna continues to defend CIDA secrecy
Letter to Fortis CEO Stanley Marshall May 23/2001 Letter to Fortis President from BACONGO, Action Environment, Humber Environment Action Group, Natural Resources Defense Council, and Sierra Club of Canada.
Sharon Matola speaks to CBC's As It Happens CBC Radio May 23/2001 The interview with Sharon Matola followed by Fortis President, Stanley Marshall begins at 3:50 minutes into part 2.
PEI environmentalists protest Canadian dam in Central American Rainforest ECOPEI press release May 22/2001 Appeal to FORTIS/Maritime Electric to cancel hydro scheme.
Chalillo could flood Maya ruins The Belize Reporter May 20/2001 The proposed Chalillo Dam threatens to flood three important Mayan sites, the Department of Archeology confirmed this week.
Canadian firm under fire over Belize dam Ottawa Citizen May 17/2001 Probe International and other environmentalists take their concerns about Fortis, Inc.'s proposed Chalillo dam to Parliament Hill.
Environmentalists to confront power company on behalf of bird CBC Radio May 16/2001 CBC Radio picks up on Probe International's plan to confront Canadian power company Fortis, Inc. over its plan to build a dam in Belize.
International scientists issue warning to Canadian multinational Probe International Press Advisory April 25/2001 Canadian hydro dam threatens Central American wildlife. Some of the world's leading tropical ecologists and wildlife experts have joined the campaign against a hydro scheme that threatens endangered Central American wildlife.
Belize Dam CBC Newfoundland and Labrador Radio April 17/2001
Editorial The Belize Reporter April 5/2001 Geologist Charles Wright's work suggests that if the mostly granite area of mountain country is undermined by limestone, it would be sheer folly to proceed with a large dam at Chalillo.
Limestone caverns may drain Chalillo reservoir The Belize Reporter April 5/2001 The prospect of undetected underground
limestone caverns diverting water from the proposed Chalillo dam has come to light by one of Belize's most experience geologists.
Neglect it at your own peril! The Belize Reporter April 5/2001 Within 5 years there will be virtually no timber resources left in Belize. This crisis affects the vital watershed along the Macal and Belize Rivers which not only serves communities but provides Belize City with fresh water.
Globalization in the jungle Montreal Gazette March 25/2001 There's no disguising the fact the Chalillo dam "is a rotten deal" for Belize, says Probe International's Gráinne Ryder.
Cayo Coalition concerned The Belize Reporter March 20/2001 A local river challenge race provides education about the risks posed to the valuable and fragile
part of Belize's heritage by building the Chalillo dam.
Corp. backing harmful dam St. John's Evening Telegram March 11/2001 Newfoundland citizen writes letter to St. John's Evening Telegram editor expressing concern over Fortis' proposed Chalillo dam in Belize.
Upbeat plan for a dam in Belize turns nasty The New York Times March 2/2001 When a Canadian power company proposed a dam along a branch of the nearby Macal River, officials here welcomed the investment. But the plan has unleashed a barrage of criticism from environmentalists, who are looking beyond Belize's borders for support.
A desperate government lashes out The Belize Reporter February 9/2001 The firing of a San Ignacio school teacher is an example of the government's furious and senseless lashing out at well versed and articulate environment critics whom the government cannot answer with either logic or good sense.
Public service ad exposes Fortis' folly The Belize Reporter (advertisement) February 1/2001 Belizean citizens group places ad in the Belize Reporter.
Environmentalists urge Newfoundland-based Fortis Corporation to abandon hydro scheme in Belize Probe International Press Advisory January 25/2001 Press Advisory - Canadian and U.S. environmental groups sign letter urging the Newfoundland-based Fortis Corporation to abandon its plans to invest in a hydro dam on Belize's Macal river
Letter urging Fortis Corporation President Stanley Marshall to abandon Chalillo dam Letter signed and distributed by Probe International January 25/2001 Environmental groups urge Fortis Inc. President H. Stanley Marshall to withdraw from the proposed Chalillo hydro-electric dam project in Belize
At the public trough! The Belize Reporter December 3/2000 "Fortis seeks and gets Canadian funding".
Article quotes Grainne Ryder.
On foreign interference in Belize The Belize Guardian December 3/2000 "Probe responds to Norris Hall on Chalillo". Article features a letter by Grainne Ryder.
Canadian aid agency pays engineering firm to justify dam construction in Belize Probe International Press Advisory November 21/2000 Hydro scheme threatens jaguar, Scarlet Macaw habitat
World Conservation Congress: Canadian-backed dam in Belize threatens jaguar and other species Natural Resources Defense Council October 19/2000 Last week in Jordan, the jaguars and tapirs of Belize gained another powerful ally.
Indiana Jones, Eco Warrior High Life (British Airways in-flight magazine) October 1/2000 "A new hydroelectric dam threatens to destroy some of the
richest rainforest in Central America, says campaigners.
But now screen hero Harrison Ford has waded to the
rescue."
Viable only by monopoly! The Belize Reporter August 13/2000 In this letter to the editor, Grainne Ryder challenges the viability of the Chalillo dam.
Fortis dam will destroy rare habitat and wildlife St. John's Telegram August 3/2000 Grainne Ryder argues for better alternatives to Fortis' Belizean hydro scheme.
Hydro-electricity project threatens Belize wildlife edie July 28/2000 Conservation groups question the necessity of the proposed Chalillo Dam, citing concerns over the project's impact on the environment.
Protesters jumping the gun: Fortis St. John's Telegram July 26/2000 Conservation groups dispute Fortis, Inc's assessment of the proposed hydrolectric project in Belize.
Canadian-backed hydro scheme threatens Belize wildlife Probe International Press Release July 24/2000 Probe International argues for better alternatives to Canadian-backed Challilo dam in Belize.
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