NCUSCR China Podcast Series   /     How the Mekong River Feeds the U.S., China, & the World

Description

The Mekong River provides millions of people in and beyond Southeast Asia with food, water, and agricultural productivity. Twenty percent of the world’s freshwater fish comes from the Mekong River, supplying the shelves of stores across the globe. However, the river system is threatened by climate change and upstream dams. While many countries of the Mekong basin prioritize the health of the river, China places economic growth above those concerns. How can the United States, China, and Lower Mekong River (LMR) countries work together to keep the Mekong healthy?  Brian Eyler joins the National Committee in an interview recorded on October 11, 2024 to explain the global significance of the Mekong River, pressing threats to the region, and how U.S.-China collaboration can keep the river healthy.  About the speaker: https://www.ncuscr.org/video/mekong-river/ 

Subtitle
The Mekong River provides millions of people in and beyond  with food, water, and agricultural productivity. Twenty percent of the world’s freshwater fish comes from the Mekong River, supplying the shelves of stores across the globe....
Duration
09:51
Publishing date
2025-01-09 16:11
Link
https://chinapodcast.libsyn.com/how-the-mekong-river-feeds-the-us-china-the-world
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Enclosures
https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/chinapodcast/USCW_Mekong_podcast.mp3?dest-id=126192
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Shownotes

The Mekong River provides millions of people in and beyond Southeast Asia with food, water, and agricultural productivity. Twenty percent of the world’s freshwater fish comes from the Mekong River, supplying the shelves of stores across the globe. However, the river system is threatened by climate change and upstream dams. While many countries of the Mekong basin prioritize the health of the river, China places economic growth above those concerns. How can the United States, China, and Lower Mekong River (LMR) countries work together to keep the Mekong healthy? 

Brian Eyler joins the National Committee in an interview recorded on October 11, 2024 to explain the global significance of the Mekong River, pressing threats to the region, and how U.S.-China collaboration can keep the river healthy. 

About the speaker: https://www.ncuscr.org/video/mekong-river/