According to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), sand mining of river deltas, such as the Yangtze and Mekong, is increasing the risk of climate-related disasters, because there’s not enough sediment to protect against flooding.
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Insect farming is not only good for the environment but is also improving the lives of many farmers in Thailand
These arthropods represent an alternative source of animal protein for an increasing population without the major environmental impact of the meat industry.
Where the Silk Roads meet the mighty Mekong
Sleepy, landlocked Laos is undergoing rapid changes as China builds connections to mainland Southeast Asia
How a $4 device is saving Mekong Delta farmers from climate devastation
It allows farmers to test salinity in the water before it reaches their rice paddies.
The Missing Voices at China’s Belt and Road Summit
The communities who will be directly impacted by Chinese mega-projects will not be represented in Beijing this week.
Zero Burn Campaign Launched to Discourage Farmers from Burning
All 140 million rai of farms in Thailand free of burning practices within three years.
Rice or Rights: The plight of Chinese dam victims in Myanmar as options for survival dwindle
“Our problem is our survival, our need of food,” say those forced from their homes by the Myitsone Dam Project in Myanmar.