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By
Anton L. Delgado and Nasa Dip
• Aug 15, 2022
As small-scale hydropower surges across Cambodia and the globe, unclear regulations raise environmental worries
By
Anton L. Delgado and Nasa Dip
• Aug 15, 2022
ការដាក់ដំណើរការវារីអគ្គីសនីខ្នាតតូចជួយផ្គត់ផ្គង់ថាមពលដល់ប្រជាជនសហគមន៍នៅប្រទេសកម្ពុជា ប៉ុន្តែវារីលើដងទន្លេមេគង្គទាំងអស់នេះបានផ្តល់ថាមពលអគ្គីសនីផង និងផ្តល់ផលប៉ះពាល់ផង
By
Anton L. Delgado and Nasa Dip
• Aug 05, 2022
Local dam operations provide Cambodian communities with electricity, but the Mekong River stations generate problems as well as kilowatts
A meeting of regional experts considered the social and ecological impacts of altering the natural flow of the vital water source
By
Anton L. Delgado
• Feb 18, 2022
A Chinese-financed dam in Cambodia has "washed away the livelihoods" of tens of thousands of villagers while falling short of promised energy production
By
Agence France-Presse
• Aug 10, 2021
Recent reports claim definitive proof that the 2019/20 Mekong drought was caused by China – they do not according to researchers at AMPERES. Will the controversial analysis further polarise stakeholders, or could the crisis shift regional cooperation into more productive spaces?
By
Tarek Ketelsen, Timo Räsänen, John Sawdon
• May 13, 2020
Hydropower is booming in the Mekong River basin as countries seek clean energy – but these massive dams might prove even more polluting than fossil fuels
By
Claire Baker-Munton
• Jun 05, 2019
Geopolitical tensions over Laos are on the rise, particularly given its unflinching approach to the construction of dams on the Mekong River
By
David Hutt
• Jun 04, 2015
The impending Don Sahong dam has the potential to cause environmental catastrophe and destroy the livelihoods of the area’s daredevil fishermen
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Written by DENISE HRUBY, Photos by THOMAS CRISTOFOLETTI
• Dec 23, 2013