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OPINION

NY bash takes turn for better

Editorial, Published on 11/01/2026

» A spectacular display of fireworks is traditionally the crowning moment of any major festival, and the recent New Year celebrations were no exception.

OPINION

Lead paint risk lives on

Oped, Editorial, Published on 05/08/2025

» A recent pollution study has revealed that lead-based paint remains a persistent threat in homes and buildings, despite government efforts to reduce the risks.

OPINION

Stop foreign land grabs

Oped, Editorial, Published on 14/03/2025

» The latest report on Chinese investors buying protected forest land to expand their durian plantations is worrying. This is more than just an illegal land grab, however. Soon, the whole durian supply chain will feel the impact. As such, these blatant land grabs must be stopped with a sense of urgency.

OPINION

Food safety a pig deal

News, Editorial, Published on 18/12/2024

» The Swine Raisers Association of Thailand (SRAT) recently returned to Government House and asked the government to delay its plan to raise the minimum daily wage.

OPINION

Protect people to save forests

Oped, Editorial, Published on 26/11/2024

» The government says it wants people and forests to live in harmony to protect the natural environment, but its actions tell a different story.

OPINION

New broom for industry

News, Editorial, Published on 20/11/2024

» First-time minister Akanat Prompan is already making his mark at the industry ministry.

OPINION

Grapes of wrath

Oped, Editorial, Published on 26/10/2024

» A report about high levels of pesticides found in sampled Shine Muscat grapes has raised fears about food safety, leading many to wonder how many fruits and vegetables sold at markets are laced with toxic chemicals.

OPINION

Time to deal with e-waste

Oped, Editorial, Published on 15/10/2024

» Electrical appliances, from television sets to refrigerators, mobile phones to tablet computers, have become an essential part of our daily lives. However, most consumers aren't aware of what happens to the obsolete gadgets that they have discarded. A lot of electronic waste, in fact, contain toxic, heavy elements, such as nickel, cadmium, lead and mercury, along with traces of precious metals like gold and silver.

OPINION

Tackling a toxic waste crisis

Editorial, Published on 07/07/2024

» When the cadmium waste scare erupted in early April, the government attempted to allay public fears by returning the waste from Samut Sakhon to its original landfill in Tak province. However, recent soil inspections in Samut Sakhon show the impact of the pollution caused by the toxic waste might be more serious. Just moving the toxic waste out of the area is not enough, and more must be done to mitigate the pollution risks.

OPINION

Police raid overkill

Oped, Editorial, Published on 13/06/2024

» Last Thursday, a large number of police, including a commando unit armed with assault rifles, raided three locations in Rayong province to search for evidence over allegations of illegal dumping of industrial waste by Win Process chemical recycling company.