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OPINION

PM's chance to clear the air

Oped, Editorial, Published on 09/09/2025

» On Friday, with the country fixated on the picking of a new prime minister and the ensuing political developments, parliament also made another positive move. It adopted a Pollutant Release and Transfer Register (PRTR) bill in its first reading.

OPINION

Give us clean air, not hot air

Oped, Editorial, Published on 11/01/2025

» The PM2.5 situation in the nation has become serious enough to warrant PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra holding a press conference earlier this week to clarify the government's action plans for goals on the issue.

OPINION

More woes at Mo Chit 2

Oped, Editorial, Published on 04/01/2024

» Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit may not have enjoyed the best of New Year celebrations. On Jan 1, as the world welcomed the Year of the Dragon, Mr Suriya, along with executives at the ministry, inspected Mo Chit 2 or Bangkok Bus Terminal (Chatuchak).

OPINION

Mobilise to fight PM2.5

Oped, Editorial, Published on 14/03/2023

» PM2.5 dust pollution appears to be worse. Not only worse than during almost three years of the Covid-19 pandemic but in previous years as well.

OPINION

City can't ignore PM2.5

Oped, Editorial, Published on 24/01/2023

» It appears the cool weather is dissipating, but Bangkok residents can count on the health-hazardous fine dust PM2.5 to hang around.

OPINION

Pollution won't fix itself

Oped, Editorial, Published on 29/10/2022

» Fine dust has been a long-standing nightmare for Bangkok residents at this time of the year.

OPINION

Haze response fails public

News, Editorial, Published on 25/01/2020

» Desperate, recycled and ineffective. These are just some of the strong rebukes given to the government's response to the smog caused by ultra-fine PM2.5 dust particles that has been blanketing Bangkok and many provinces over the past month.

OPINION

Breaking the PM2.5 cycle

News, Editorial, Published on 25/12/2019

» Thailand is notorious for its ad hoc responses to recurring and foreseeable problems-- from seasonal flooding and drought to fatal road accidents during holidays. In recent years, dangerously unhealthy smog caused by fine dust particles known as PM2.5 has become another predictable threat that has drawn some recent "long-term" measures from the government, though these appear to be too broad.

OPINION

Time to take smog seriously

News, Editorial, Published on 29/09/2019

» As winter approaches, ultra-fine PM2.5 dust particles start to blanket Bangkok and other cities, posing a health threat to the public.

OPINION

Cooperation vital to end haze crisis

News, Editorial, Published on 31/03/2019

» More than a decade after fine dust particles known as PM2.5 emerged as a health threat in Chiang Mai, the province has started to embrace a new approach that opens the doors to cooperation between state and civic sectors to tackle the problem.