Hundreds of locals and tourists converged in the centre of the capital waving placards criticising plastic waste, meat eaters and global warming.
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In Vietnam’s booming energy sector coal reigns, but renewables play catch-up
Vietnam has forecast power generation will need to rise from about 47,000 megawatts (MW) currently to 60,000 MW by 2020 and 129,500 MW by 2030.
Hydropower project in Cambodia helps fish to come home
Engineering manager Nong Zuguan said: “We made it into a natural fishway to fit into the surrounding environment, like a natural river. This is the way the fish came home.”
Myanmar sets a slower pace for the Belt and Road
The bigger story from the Belt and Road Forum appears to have been what Myanmar didn’t sign, rather than what it did.
Call for tourist limit on Koh Lan to solve garbage issue
An independent environmental health expert has called for the number of visitors to Koh Lan in Chon Buri to be less than 5,000 per day to tackle the overwhelming garbage problem.
First Two Phases of Key River Study Done
The exercise intends to learn about the trend of Upper Mekong, Lower Mekong and Bassac Rivers toward better hydrological conservation and management of the country’s reservoirs.
Royal Turtle Remains Critically Endangered Despites Increased Population
The reptile was believed to be extinct in Cambodia until 2000 when a group of experts from the United States rediscovered them in the system of Sre Ambel river, in the western part of Koh Kong province.