New York Times: Jeff Opperman, a senior freshwater scientist with the Nature Conservancy, took a once-in-a-lifetime trip down the Mekong River in Southeast Asia with his wife and two children, ages 8 and 10. This is his final post. Previous posts can be found here.
In my previous post I described how dozens of hydropower dams -- planned and under construction -- could lead to significant declines in the Mekongs fisheries productivity, which feeds tens of millions of people, and its charismatic species like the...