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One dam thing after another
Economist: CLIMATE change threatens the Mekong river, continental South-East Asia’s lifeblood, at both source and mouth. Continue reading
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One dam thing after another
Economist: CLIMATE change threatens the Mekong river, continental South-East Asia’s lifeblood, at both source and mouth. As glaciers shrink in the Tibetan Himalayas from where the river springs, so will the snow melt that helps to feed it; as sea levels rise, salination will worsen in the Mekong delta in Vietnam at the far end of its 5,000km (3,200-mile) length Continue reading
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Tagged both-source, east/south-east asia, glaciers-shrink, its-tributaries, mainstream, river, tibetan, vietnam, will-the-snow
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