According to the latest research published by US scientists, plans to build hydropower dams along small tributaries of the Mekong River could cause unmatchable harm to millions of
Scientists constantly discover new species in the Mekong sub-region, but this area is also facing an ecological crisis.
The Mekong River flood in Cambodia has peaked and is slowing down; the upstream area of the Mekong River and Dong Thap Muoi (DTM) and the Long Xuyen Quadrangle (TGLX) are
In order to develop disaster management capabilities for the four countries in the lower Mekong River, Vietnam and the United States have organized a seminar on managing downstream
The route to the area planned to build the Xayaburi dam, a work that the Lao government recently decided to suspend, will still be made to serve people.
After the Mekong River Commission (MRC) decided to discuss more about Laos' controversial hydropower dam, scientists and environmental organizations in the region continued to call
The US State Department yesterday said Washington welcomed the postponement of Laos' Xayaburi dam construction on the Mekong River, and hoped Southeast Asian countries would
Vietnamese scientists are concerned that Laos' controversial hydropower dam will have a bad impact on the Mekong Delta.
The Lower Mekong countries today still have not decided the fate of Laos' controversial hydroelectric dam, but will conduct further consultations at the Ministerial level.
On February 24, Japan Natural Environment Fund (Nagao) announced for the first time 540 species of fish found in the Mekong basin.