Thailand’s military-dominated government is paving the way for a Chinese state-owned enterprise to land a water diversion project, the first of its kind in the country and a likely steppingstone for China’s Belt and Road Initiative.
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Cambodia: Climate change, Mekong dams threaten world’s biggest inland fishery
One of the world’s richest inland fishing grounds, Tonle Sap lake nourishes tens of millions of people. But climate change and dam construction are threatening livelihoods at the lake, as well as regional food security.
Lao workers on China-backed railway project go unpaid
Twenty at one work site are paid after they cut off power to the project, but more than a hundred are still waiting for their pay.. They earn between one million kip (U.S. $100) and two million kip each month.
ADB helps GMS in environmental sustainability
It covers six priority themes: building climate and disaster resilience; facilitating low carbon transitions; promoting climate-smart landscapes; enhancing environmental quality through pollution control and sustainable waste management; deploying digital technologies for climate actions and environmental sustainability; and financing low-carbon and climate-resilient infrastructure and technologies, including demonstrating climate and disaster risk financing instruments.
Multimillion dollar Hoi An embankment subsides in just four years
An embankment section along the iconic Hoai River in the popular tourism Unesco recognized town of Hoi An in central Vietnam has suffered heavy subsidence just four years after it was built.
ringing clean air to 4 billion people in Asia
insights from the Joint Forum is that many of the main sources of urban air pollution come from beyond city borders. For example, it is difficult to prevent air pollution episodes in Bangkok, Thailand because urban and rural sources mix together, forming a toxic brew that is more challenging to manage because of its multiple origins.
Lifeline for some the world’s most precious biodiverse habitats announced
The Western Congo Basin, the Lower Mekong and the Kavango-Zambezi region and more set to benefit from the £100 million fund. Projects will tackle biodiversity loss, combat climate change and help deliver our goal to protect 30% of the world’s land and sea by 2030.
New indicative ending date set for sanakham dam consultation
The official six-month prior consultation process that began on 9 September 2019 for the proposed US$2 billion Sanakham Dam on the Mekong River will now aim to cease on 19 January 2022.
Landmark MRC-China’s joint study approved for implementation, new indicative ending date for Sanakham dam set
The joint study is due to be formally launched in December 2021 and will run until 2024. It consists of two phases, the first of which will take place during 2022 and is anticipated to yield immediate recommendations for actions. The second phase occurring in 2023–2024 will be implemented in coordination with the MRC’s Strategic Plan 2021–2025.