Vancouver Sun: Something is wrong with the mighty Mekong River, which frames the lives of 250 million people in six countries of Southeast Asia through which it flows and on which 60 million people depend directly for their livelihoods. But there are widely differing views on why the Mekong has shrunk to its lowest levels in 20 years, with only half its normal volume in some places, so that vital fish migrations have been disturbed and river shipping had to be halted. Some blame global ......
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Chinese dams blamed for Mekong’s dwindling flows and fish stocks
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on March 14th, 2010
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