Research scientist College of Science, University of Nevada, Reno
I am a writer by training and have worked as a journalist and foreign correspondent around the world for 25 years, often writing about environmental issues. I am a frequent contributor to National Geographic's various media platforms. In recent years, I have been employed by the College of Science, University of Nevada, Reno, as a research scientist and involved with a USAID-financed research project focused on the Mekong River Basin in Southeast Asia.
How much is the world's most productive river worth? Here's how experts estimate the value of nature
Apr 05, 2023 13:10 pm UTC| Nature
Southeast Asias Mekong may be the most important river in the world. Known as the mother of waters, it is home to the worlds largest inland fishery, and the huge amounts of sediments it transports feed some of the planets...
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