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OPINION

Seed bomb threat to forest ecology

Editorial, Published on 01/09/2024

» Despite public concern over invasive species like the blackchin tilapia, which is rapidly spreading and threatening river and marine ecosystems nationwide, forest authorities are now putting rainforests at risk by seed bombing with non-native species. This reckless action must stop.

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OPINION

Hidden realities of carbon credits

Editorial, Published on 31/03/2024

» Thai governments -- be they Prayut Chan-o-cha's or Srettha Thavisin's -- have hailed carbon credit programmes as vital to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. However, they can become wolves in sheep's clothing if they favour businesses, leaving local communities and nature vulnerable to exploitation. Despite promises to mitigate greenhouse gases, carbon credit programmes often sideline local communities and worsen social and environmental injustices.

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Put toxic dust fears to bed

Oped, Editorial, Published on 05/04/2023

» The news about a caesium-137 tube that disappeared from a power plant and is believed to have been melted at a steel factory is quickly fading from view. But the problem hasn't gone away and is likely to resurface amid anticipated protests as the government must find space to store the contaminated furnace dust.

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Time to walk the dam talk

Oped, Editorial, Published on 24/08/2022

» The Supreme Administrative Court's decision last week to dismiss the Xayaburi Dam lawsuit should serve as a reminder of an issue rarely mentioned -- the Thai government's unrealised pledge to promote environmental conservation and human rights protection in transboundary investments.

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Reforestation rethink required

News, Editorial, Published on 24/07/2022

» The military was given an earful early this month for using invasive alien species in their aerial reforestation mission, and rightly so. The blunder, however, is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Thailand's reforestation policy, which puts dictatorship and money before ecological health. To save the forest, this self-serving mindset must end.

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NCPO orders refuse to die

Oped, Editorial, Published on 18/12/2021

» On Wednesday, MPs in the House of Representatives voted down two draft bills in their first reading that were seeking to repeal announcements and orders of the 2014 coup makers.

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Nuclear tainted water a no-go

News, Editorial, Published on 18/04/2021

» Early last month, Japan honoured the victims of a triple disaster in which over 20,000 people lost their lives. The catastrophic chain of events began with a 9.0-magnitude earthquake -- the Great East Japan Earthquake as it came to be known -- which caused a tsunami with 38-metre high waves which crippled the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.

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No need for power priority

News, Editorial, Published on 30/06/2020

» In an attempt to bring the country out of the economic slump caused by Covid-19, the Prayut Chan-o-cha government is doing what any other government would do: injecting money into the system through economic stimulus packages.

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SEC comes at cost to locals

News, Editorial, Published on 23/01/2020

» To Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha and his cabinet, a proposed special development zone in Songkhla's Chana district they have just approved is a new opportunity for people in the South. But locals and environmentalists see it in a different light.

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Pettiness on show by OAG

News, Editorial, Published on 13/06/2019

» A group of protesters from Songkhla province who were acquitted by the Songkhla Provincial Court for taking part in an anti-coal march have just received a nasty surprise. The Office of the Attorney-General has decided to appeal the court ruling.