Environment
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Diversification for Climate Resilience Is Saving the Mekong Delta From "Drowning"
According to an international team of researchers who highlight alternatives to the region's significant decline of soil particles vital to fortifying delta land, saving the Mekong River Delta requires urgent, coordinated action among regional countries to reduce the effects of upstream dams and effectively manage water and soil particles inside the delta
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