The seven hydropower dams in the country are unable to produce energy due to a lack of rain.
Category: Cambodia
Assessing Climate Change Impacts on River Flows in the Tonle Sap Lake Basin, Cambodia
Mean annual projected flow reductions into the basin range from 9 to 29%, 10 to 35% and 7 to 41% for the 2030s, 2060s and 2090s projections, respectively.
Explainer: Why sand is so highly valued and the controversy surrounding cross-border trade
It is claimed that Singapore’s need for sand has destroyed the livelihood of a community on an island off Cambodia’s coast.
Deprived of citizenship, the Vietnamese of Cambodia’s Tonlé Sap lake live on the edge
Her family arrived three generations ago… “They tell us to go back to Vietnam. They say we fish everything and leave nothing for them. They tell us to go home. They don’t want us here.”
Hun Sen denies Cambodia is Chinese ‘colony’ as work on US$2 billion road begins
The near 200-kilometre (124-mile) road is being constructed by the China Road and Bridge Corporation and is a part of China’s ambitious Belt and Road project.
Japan should stop acting like China in Cambodia
Now, with China surpassing Japan in both areas, the Japanese government appears willing to throw its principles out the window to compete with China for Hun Sen’s affections.
Cambodia celebrates Lancang-Mekong Cooperation Week 2019
Its goal is to synergize and complement with China’s Belt and Road Initiative and other Mekong sub-regional mechanisms so as to build a community of shared future of peace and prosperity.