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TDRI Research Program Economic Sector Studies Transportation and Logistic Policy Our Work Preparing a Road Safety Development Plan for 2022-2027 Road accidents cause over 500 billion baht in damage to

TH mekongeye.com · Jan 23, 2023

The struggle to survive worsening storms and floods in Central Vietnam

QUANG BINH, VIETNAM – It was mid-October in 2020 when Tran Thi Hien watched the weather forecast on TV, which warned of heavy and prolonged rains. She was sure another flood was coming to her village

TH mekongeye.com · Nov 19, 2023

A thorny dilemma: Acacia plantations in Vietnam may not be all that green

QUANG NAM, VIETNAM ― The fast-growing and economical acacia has spread in Central Vietnam in response to the global call for wood pellets to replace coal-fired energy. But it has left biodiversity los

TH mekongeye.com · May 28, 2024

Technology boosted as key to solving world’s water crisis

BALI, INDONESIA — Water is abundant and the world’s water crisis can be solved with technologies such as seawater desalination and solar power, claimed Elon Musk at the opening ceremony of the 2024 Wo

TH mekongeye.com · Aug 05, 2024

Extreme weather hits coffee growers in Laos

SALAVAN, LAOS – Coffee has been the primary source of income that has helped lift many Lao farmers out of poverty. However, this progress has been threatened by an increase in extreme weather events t

TH mekongeye.com · Dec 05, 2024

Cattle hustle

Published on December 2, 2024 Larb Ngua Dip, a meal of raw beef drenched in blood, lime, chili and herbs, is not for the faint of heart, but it is a fresh and tangy delight for its fans in rural Laos.

TH mekongeye.com · Dec 16, 2024

Fruits of spoil: Laos’ forests disappearing as fruit farms flourish

The report was produced with support from the Pulitzer Center’s Rainforest Investigations Network (RIN) and Internews’ Earth Journalism Network as part of the “Ground Truths” collaborative reporting p

TH mekongeye.com · Jan 22, 2024

Livelihoods dry up due to pollution in Tonle Sap Lake

PURSAT & KAMPONG CHHANG, CAMBODIA – Southeast Asia’s largest freshwater lake, the Tonle Sap in Cambodia, is facing a water quality crisis, forcing villagers who have lived in traditional floating hous

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Mekong’s ‘white gold’ rush amid a global EV boom

Story by Mekong Eye’s investigation team This series was produced in partnership with Earth Journalism Network and the Pulitzer Center The streets of Laos’ capital Vientiane are lined with billboards

TH mekongeye.com · Aug 29, 2022

The rise of alternative meat in Thailand

BANGKOK, THAILAND ― Most people in Thailand enjoy eating meat, even though large numbers refrain from eating beef and other kinds of red meat due to their religious beliefs. In fact, many types of mea

TH mekongeye.com · Sep 26, 2022

Mekong farmers struggle as fertilizer prices rise

Rising fertilizer costs decimate poor Mekong farmers’ livelihoods despite their vital role in feeding millions. BANGKOK, THAILAND ― Skyrocketing prices for fertilizers and agricultural production has

TH mekongeye.com · Jan 13, 2025

Charcoal trade fuels deforestation in northern Myanmar

NAMHKAM, SHAN STATE — Tea growers in Myanmar’s northern Shan State are turning to wood charcoal production as a survival strategy amidst ongoing conflict and economic turmoil, despite its known impact

TH mekongeye.com · May 12, 2025

In Laos, coffee agroforestry needs more than just the shade

CHAMPASAK, LAOS – Laos has experienced extreme weather in recent years and agroforestry, an age-old method of growing coffee under the shade of trees, is being promoted as a sustainable lifeline. Howe

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What’s Driving China’s Controversial Mega-Dam in Tibet?

On December 25, 2024, Chinese state media Xinhua reported that the country had officially approved the construction of what will be the world largest hydro-dam with annual capacity of 60 gigawatts (GW

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