Recent satellite data suggest 2021 is not starting out well for Keo Seima, with higher numbers of deforestation alerts detected than in years past.
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Illegal rare earth mines on China border multiply since Myanmar’s coup
“Before the coup, we only saw one or two trucks per day. Now there is no proper inspection we are seeing 10 to 15,” an activist in Chipwi told The Irrawaddy.
USAID helps Vietnam’s climate change fight with two new projects
The Sustainable Forest Management project, implemented by U.S.-based economic and social development firm DAI Global, would help reduce carbon emissions from deforestation, forest degradation and poor timber plantation management in Vietnam,
Laos and China cooperate in building low-carbon demonstration zone
In addition, the project will strengthen the consensus between China and Laos in addressing climate change and green and low-carbon transition, and boost the regional cooperation between China and countries in the Indochina Peninsula in tackling climate change.
Lao power generation firm seeking partners to boost capacity
PPs that have joint ventures with EDL-Gen include Nam Theun 1, Nam Dik 1, Nam Phoun, Nam Bi unit 1-3 and Pak Beng, which are currently under construction.
Minister: Use resources wisely
San Mala, of the Forest Defenders Project of the Cambodia says the state bore primary responsibility for the loss of all those natural resources – justified at the time by mostly unfulfilled promises of economic development in rural areas – because the state’s decision making process excluded input from civil society organisations and citizens, nor did they share any information on these deals with the public beforehand.
Mondulkiri: A taste of Samlor Prong and Cambodia’s indigenous Bunong culture
Samlor Prong plays a major role in Bunong’s culture by reflecting people’s lives and represents a strong connection with mother nature in northeast Cambodia.
UN in Thailand launches Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) online campaign
“We have been separating peace, justice, and the rule of law from each other. Actually, these three elements are the same thing. To create peace, we must also create justice, and the law must also be fair.”
Aquaculture farmers encounter several difficulties: MARD
The weather was complicated and unusual, and severe and prolonged saltwater intrusion and drought in the Mekong Delta also makes aquatic products susceptible to disease.