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Putting food on the table

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 23/01/2024

» Thailand ranks 13th among world food exporters, accounting for 2.3% of the global food market, valued at approximately 1.1 billion baht. However, according to the GermanWatch Global Climate Risk Index 2021, Thailand ranks ninth out of 180 countries for long-term climate risk. Climate risk affects Thailand in several aspects, especially in tourism and agriculture.

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Championing sustainable solutions

Life, Published on 12/07/2023

» El Niño. Drought. Wildfire. Massive flooding. Pollution. Water shortage. Loss of biodiversity. Environmental issues are endless and they pose a real threat not just in Thailand but around the world.

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Adored and endangered: the complex world of the Japanese eel

AFP, Published on 14/12/2021

» HAMAMATSU: Tsuyoshi Hachisuka gently places skewered eel on a grill, preparing a much-loved Japanese delicacy that is now so endangered it commands eyewatering prices and the attention of international traffickers.

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What's on this Songkran

Life, Published on 12/04/2019

» The summer heat can't stop us from getting all the fun of Songkran. It's that time of year where everyone dresses in vibrant colours and gets drenched with water.

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Crafty burgers + beers

Special Publications, Published on 14/07/2017

» A true burger lover will not be deprived of their quarry by mere logistics. The proof is in the smouldering success of JIM's Burger, now at four branches and looking at franchising.

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If you can stand the heat

B Magazine, Normita Thongtham, Published on 01/05/2016

» It's especially hot, of course, in Thailand during the summer months. But judging from the way Cassia fistula is blooming heavily this year, this summer has been even hotter than previous years.

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Nature’s air conditioners

B Magazine, Normita Thongtham, Published on 10/01/2016

» While I was writing this, extreme weather was wreaking havoc in many parts of the world. In South America, vast areas in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay were hit in what was said to be the “worst flooding in 50 years”. Deadly tornadoes, snowstorms and floods brought winter woes to Texas, Missouri, Illinois, Oklahoma, Arkansas and several other states in the US Midwest and South, and record-breaking rains brought floods that devastated parts of northern England and Scotland.

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Drought, fishing scandals and winding roads

Life, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 23/12/2015

» In the past year, environmental disasters once again proved how much of an impact they have on everyone's lives: the air we breathe (the haze in the South, blown over from Indonesia); the water we use (the contentious Chao Phraya roads); the lights we see (the coal-fired power plants); the ground beneath our feet (the gold mining scandals); the food we eat (the fishery disputes). In all of this, local communities and the rural poor feel the heat and the fire more than Bangkok's urbanites and they're the people who keep showing public resistance against environmental problems and the depletion of natural resources, despite the grip of military rule.  

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Bangkok Biggest Wine Festival 2012

Published on 23/04/2012

» Whether you are a wine lover, wine expert or wine beginner, don’t miss “Bangkok wine Festival 2012”, the biggest wine tasting in Thailand, organised by Bacchus wine consultancy at xwinez wine store and bister and 39 restaurant at Manor Complex Sukhumvit 39.