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Wildfires causing thick smog in the North

Wildfires causing thick smog in the North
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Holding those behind the haze to account

Holding those behind the haze to account
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Don t take toxic air problem lightly

Don t take toxic air problem lightly 13 Editorial Bangkok Post editorial column published : 14 Mar 2021 at 04:00 13 If April is the month of Songkran, surely March is known for its pollution, especially in Northern Thailand, at its peak. With burning season in full swing, air quality readings in cities like Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, and Pai have become rather unsettling yet not surprising. Over the past two weeks, Chiang Mai s average daily PM2.5 level has hit 172.6 µg/m³, according to aciqn.org. But if that wasn t bad enough, in the rugged hills of Mae Hong Son province, towns like Pai have seen readings as high as 400 µg/m³. These numbers are 3–16 times more than the recommended safe limits depending on who you believe; the World Health Organization recommends 25µg/m³ while the Pollution Control Department says 50 µg/m³ is more accurate. Regardless, one thing is certain 6.2 million people in the North have had to tolerate months of hazardous c

Transboundary haze control lacks political will

Transboundary haze control lacks political will 31 Danny Marks Dublin City University Assistant Professor published : 13 Mar 2021 at 04:00 Chiang Mai town is seen blanketed with PM2.5. (Bangkok Post photo) In January, I wrote about the effects of agricultural burning upon Bangkok, and now I want to address the problem in Chiang Mai. Earlier this week residents there suffered the worst air pollution in the entire world, with PM2.5 at very unhealthy levels. The pollution is responsible for already over 30,000 people visiting hospitals for respiratory illnesses this year. An estimated 90% of particulate matter emissions derive from open burning due to agriculture. Satellite data revealed most of the burning originates from Thailand s neighbours, with the number of hotspots in Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar vastly exceeding the amount within Thailand. In response, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha on Tuesday stated that the solution to reduc

The PARQ launches LIVE GREEN LIVE WELL campaign

The PARQ launches LIVE GREEN LIVE WELL campaign published : 11 Mar 2021 at 14:13 The PARQ launches LIVE GREEN LIVE WELL campaign, putting integrated waste management into practice, reinforcing its sustainable development credentials. The PARQ, the mixed-use development integrating smart workplaces and lifestyle retail under the concept of “Life Well Balanced”, is building on its commitment to create new sustainability standards in working and living with the launch of the “LIVE GREEN LIVE WELL” campaign under the concept of “Towards a Circular Economy”. The PARQ joined forces with Thai Beverage Recycling (TBR) to encourage tenants and visitors to engage in integrated waste management practices, including waste collection, separation for disposal, recycling, and turning food waste into organic fertilizer. 

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