The rapid expansion of data centers in Thailand's Eastern Economic Corridor has raised concerns about water and air pollution. With over 70 projects planned or underway, the concentration of these data centers is posing significant environmental challenges, particularly in terms of energy consumption and waste heat generation. Efforts to address these issues are crucial to mitigate the impact on Thailand's ecosystems and natural resources. Similarly, in Bangladesh, the shift from traditional shifting agriculture to cash crop cultivation in the hill districts of the Chittagong region is threatening local ecosystems. The increased cultivation of cash crops has sparked concerns about deforestation, loss of biodiversity, and soil degradation, highlighting the need for sustainable land use practices and conservation efforts to protect the region's natural heritage.