Main problem is the country is “awash in excess electricity”. International norm is for electricity generation capacity to be about 115%, Thailand’s is around 140%.
Category: Region
Selected environmental stories from media outlets in the Mekong region and beyond.
Villagers from Thai Deep South Protest Special Economic Zone
On Thursday, dozens of people from Chana, the affected district in Songkhla province, camped out near the prime minister’s office in Bangkok to protest the government’s plans for constructing the sprawling industrial park.
Nay Pyi Taw to support community coffee plantation
The government will provide support such as seeds and techniques for coffee plantation expansion in the eastern and hilly areas.
A Spotlight on the Right to a Healthy Environment in Southeast Asia
Human rights and environmental conservation are inseparable – and the nations of Southeast Asia should treat them as such.
Thailand’s first-ever Rigs-to-Reefs, a new initiative for marine conservation
“A practice to transform retired petroleum platform jackets into artificial reefs to provide habitat for marine life has been successful in many territories around the world such as the Gulf of Mexico, Brunei, and Malaysia.” [PR News]
ASEAN Urged to Treat the Environment as a Human Rights Issue
Southeast Asian countries rank among the worst in the world for forest loss, climate-related disasters, and air pollution.
New species of iridescent snake discovered in Vietnam
Until this snake was found, keeled scales had only been recorded in 13 species, six of which were from Vietnam.
Fighting food waste in Thailand
Much of Thailand’s food ends up on the garbage heap. It’s a waste and bad for the climate. Now the country is trying to improve its trash management system and make it more environmentally friendly.
Cambodian coal-fired power plant approved
The Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC) has approved a $1 billion 700 megawatt (mW) coal-fired power plant in Koh Kong.
Newly thought out strategy for the Mekong
“We have made it clear that we are committed to addressing the mounting challenges facing the basin and to bringing about responsible developments that further improve living standards for the poor,”