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Mekong water turns greenish-blue in Nakhon Phanom
Water in the Mekong river in this northeastern border province has turned from yellowish-brown to greenish-blue — a strange phenomenon that makes the river look beautiful but could be a sign of ecological danger.
The Mekong is turning from brown to blue – and this is not good!
Slider imaging shows dramatic changes taking place on a section of the Mekong mainstream between 2017 and the present.
New Yangon City: A controversial blueprint
Myanmar pins hopes on Chinese investors building a brand new city to entice foreign investment and jobs, but must respond to concerns about transparency and sea-level rise.
Alarm over drastic drop in Thai dam levels
The low level of useable water in the Thailand’s four major dams have raised concerns over the likelihood of serious, widespread droughts during the dry season next year.
Sand mining in the Mekong Delta revisited
The manifold consequences of combined threats to the delta, which include bank erosion, recessing coastlines, increasing salinity intrusion, and a loss of mangrove forests, will likely only accelerate if current sand mining practices are maintained.
Mekong ‘cash machine’ needs an overhaul
So far Thailand country has refused to acknowledge its responsibility for causing massive ecological damage to the ecosystem and deal with serious consequences suffered by people downstream.
Lao Villagers Facing Eviction for Dam Leery of Government Promises
Vietnam’s state-owned PetroVietnam Power has chosen the site for the $3 billion, 1,460-megawat Luang Prabang Dam. It will flood 23 villages in whole or in part, home to 10,000 people now told to start packing.
Mekong Nations Promise Cooperation But Skip Disputes Over Damming The River
The leaders of the Mekong countries presumably are aware of the problems, but the overwhelming desire is not to offend China.