Critics ay climate change is the result of Cambodia not having enough measures in place to prevent illegal logging nor a good atmosphere for environment protection.
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Vietnam conservation regulations improving, but much work remains
Conservation organizations have been heartened by recent legal and regulatory improvements, but caution that there is still a long way to go.
India, Myanmar Agree Strategic Port Operation in Rakhine Next Year
The project is key part of the Kaladan Multi Modal Transit Transport Project, which aims to boost economic integration and provide a counterweight to China’s influence.
Ministry of Justice Takes a Further Eight Hectares of Boeung Tamok
So far Boeung Tamok has lost more than 476 hectares due to land handed to the government and private sector elites with connections to the government.
Exxon’s $5-Billion LNG-To-Power Project
The plans included a 4-GW LNG-to-power plant in Hai Phong, which could start generating power between 2025 and 2030, and a 3-GW gas-fired power complex in the Mekong Delta province of Long An.
Dragon uses water as a strategic weapon to control lower riparian states
This is clear from the manner it has built a large number of dams and dikes to control the flow of rivers on the Indus, Brahmaputra and Mekong.
Land reform: A vote-winner for the NLD
Myanmar’s land laws are a hodgepodge of disparate and often conflicting regulations introduced by previous ruling regimes.
Living Planet: The curse of clean energy — hydropower on the Mekong
China’s dam building is causing dire impacts on the waters and fertile soil that feed hundreds of millions of people.
Say no to the Mekong Delta’s Cai Lon – Cai Be irrigation project
Experts point to a thoroughly flawed environmental impact assessment, a history of failed structural approaches and the need for new way forward.