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OPINION

Annual pollution woes begin again

Editorial, Published on 22/10/2023

» It may not be immediately obvious, given how grey the skies have been over the past couple of days, but the southwest monsoon has begun to shift, signalling the coming end to the rainy season.

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OPINION

Help Thai farmers survive El Niño

Editorial, Published on 13/08/2023

» A storm of hardship seems to be brewing for farmers and consumers. With the Russia-Ukraine war already disrupting global food security and prices, El Niño is threatening to provide an extra headache for those closer to home.

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OPINION

Bending on S112

News, Editorial, Published on 31/07/2023

» Parliament has scheduled another round of votes for the next prime minister on Friday, following two unsuccessful attempts at previous meetings.

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OPINION

Heed drought warning signs

Editorial, Published on 30/07/2023

» After what seemed like an eternity under the scorching heat because of the massive heatwave that began earlier in the year, the monsoon has finally arrived, bringing with it some respite in the form of overcast skies and late evening downpours.

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Water plans need review

Oped, Editorial, Published on 16/06/2023

» Drought has always been a part of Thailand's weather cycle, but this year's situation is a cause for concern due to the El Nino southern oscillation that is affecting the entire Southeast Asian region.

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OPINION

Searing heat a wake-up call

News, Editorial, Published on 07/05/2023

» On April 15, the northern province of Tak reported the highest temperature ever recorded in Thailand since records began, with daytime temperatures peaking at 45.4C. While almost a month has passed since and Thailand is entering the wet season, the extreme heat shows no signs of abating.

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In search of some extreme heat relief

News, Editorial, Published on 23/04/2023

» Earlier this month, spirits were high as the nation celebrated its first full-fledged Songkran in four years. No fears of Covid-19 or the sweltering heat were going to scare people out of enjoying one of the country's most-cherished holidays.

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OPINION

Mekong drowned in water politics

News, Editorial, Published on 10/01/2021

» The mighty Mekong River is the heart and soul of Southeast Asia. Millions of livelihoods are linked to it, especially in terms of food, energy and water security. Besides giving birth to one of the planet's most biodiverse river basins, the transboundary nature of the river -- which begins its journey in the Tibetan plateau and flows 2,140km through China before entering downstream Southeast Asia -- means it is facing a threat to its existence like none before: hydropolitics.

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OPINION

Toxic haze cure at hand

News, Editorial, Published on 22/04/2016

» For the past decade, the upper North has been hit hard every year by toxic smog caused by forest clearings. And every year, authorities say with a straight face that it is worse than last. This year is no different. This is a travesty.

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Songkran wake-up call

News, Editorial, Published on 15/04/2016

» With the mercury nearing 44C in various parts of the country, this year's Songkran is not only one of the hottest in decades, but also the driest. But things can only get worse if the country continues to treat Mother Nature like dirt.