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In a collective stance against two prospective dam projects along the Mekong River, villagers from five communities, researchers, as well as a Thai university, have teamed up. The collaboration aims to gather comprehensive data regarding their local economy, natural resources, and potential downstream impacts. The participation from within the communities stretches to Ubon Ratchathani province, … …

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There ought to be a universal law that stops China from doing what they want. Rivers like this are shared and not owned. 

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7 hours ago, HolyCowCm said:

There ought to be a universal law that stops China from doing what they want. Rivers like this are shared and not owned. 

They learned from the best, methinks!

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Sadly China doesnt care who gets affected, they simply have no conscience what so ever despite their actions adversely effecting all those countries and people's livelihoods downstream. 

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