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Lessons from Water: Flow
Flow, to water, is not about speed or direction, but about presence and surrendering to what is, while still moving forward, gently, steadily, at her own pace. There’s something quietly profound about the way water moves. It never resists where it’s meant to go. Instead, it curves around rocks, slips through the smallest cracks, and keeps moving, no matter how many times it’s blocked. To flow, for water, is to live. When we watch a river or a stream, or even the still mirror
Nov 173 min read
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Bridging Borders: Youth-Led Environmental Solutions for a Resilient Future - Part 2
Part 2: Â Sustainable Solutions for Clean Water, Agriculture, and Land Rights In Part 1, we explored how Groups 3 and 5 are harnessing the...
Nov 18, 20242 min read
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Bridging Borders: Youth-Led Environmental Solutions for a Resilient Future - Part 1
Part 1: Â Biodiversity and Climate Resilience through Community Initiatives In a world where climate challenges grow more pressing, youth...
Nov 11, 20242 min read
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Tonle Sap Lake: A Complex System Requiring Conservation- Part 2
Addressing the Challenges: A Multi-Faceted Approach The future of Tonle Sap Lake is at a tipping point. With immediate action—integrating...
Nov 4, 20243 min read
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Kampong Chhnang Community’s Afloat Future by The Tonle Sap
Climate change poses a grave threat to our planet, potentially leading to a catastrophic future if left unchecked. Rising global...
Sep 2, 20243 min read
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Hydropower and Forest Reclamation: Threats to Local People Living Along the Mekong River in Thailand - Part 2
The forest reclamation policy of the Thai state is another impact on the Mekong riverside villagers in Ubon Ratchathani Province. From...
Aug 12, 20243 min read
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Hydropower and Forest Reclamation: Threats to Local People Living Along the Mekong River in Thailand - Part 1
I have observed that hydropower dams built in the Mekong basin are not environmentally friendly. Scholars argue that they disrupt the...
Aug 5, 20242 min read
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A Tale of Two Rivers: Comparing the Mogpog and Clark Fork in Environmental Remediation
Ronnel Nolos had a high school classmate who crossed the Mogpog River to school every day. Then his friend died of cancer due to heavy...
Jul 29, 20243 min read
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Exploring the Cardamom Mountains by Canoe
The wilderness has always made an adventurer's heart beat faster, a siren call of unexplored territory and the promise of discovery....
Jun 10, 20244 min read
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What Angkor Can Teach Us About Today's Climate Challenges
The Angkor Empire, which flourished from the 9th to the 15th centuries in what is now Cambodia, is often celebrated for its architectural...
Apr 17, 20244 min read
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The Underwater Gold Rush: Southeast Asia's Stake in Deep-Sea Mining
The ocean, covering more than 70% of the Earth's surface, remains one of the most unexplored and enigmatic frontiers. Within its dark...
Mar 15, 20244 min read
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