EarthRights International and its allies call jointly on the Austrian turbine manufacturer to fully implement environmental and human rights obligations.
Category: Region
Selected environmental stories from media outlets in the Mekong region and beyond.
New Laos land law could block customary rights, women’s titles: analysts
May bring greater transparency in land management, but it could also curb ownership by women, as well as the customary rights of rural and indigenous people.
Water Experts Question World Bank’s Role in Laos Dam
World Bank’s promotion of a major dam in Laos has fueled the country’s development of shoddy hydropower projects with catastrophic consequences.
New questions asked about Laos dam toll, builder’s role
Civil society groups say govt toll of about 40 is not credible, that 800 or more people could have died in July.
Viet Nam signs deal with EU to fight illegal logging
The core of the deal is the Vietnam Timber Legality Assurance System (VNTLAS), which ensures that wood and timber products exported from Vietnam to the EU have legal origins.
Vietnam to collect over $100 mln from forest environment services in 2018
Vietnam is forecast to collect approximately 2.5 trillion VND (106.4 million USD) from payments of forest environmental services in 2018.
The road is clear for solar energy in Cambodia, says UNDP director
UNDP Cambodia Programme Director discusses the state of Cambodia’s energy sector, the hope of solar, and bringing electricity to everyone
Where are the women in aquaculture and fisheries?
But women are commonly not even counted in fisheries statistics. We don’t know how many there are, where they are and if their numbers are going up.
Melting glacier in China draws tourists, climate worries
The glacier is vital to billions of people relient upon ten major rivers: Yangtze, Yellow, Mekong, and Ganges—are fed by seasonal melting.