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The next two-wheel revolution
Published on 06/03/2024
» In today's fast-changing world, technology has become an essential part of our daily lives, revolutionising the ways we communicate, work and live. Technology also holds powerful keys to help tackle some longstanding public health and environmental issues.
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Sky-high prices
Oped, Postbag, Published on 07/02/2024
» Re: "Official predicts THAI can relist on the SET in 2025", (Business, Feb 5).
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Capital braces for pollution surge
News, Published on 16/01/2024
» City Hall is closely monitoring ultra-fine dust pollution levels and will implement a work-from-home programme if seriously unsafe levels are predicted for three consecutive days, Bangkok governor Chadchart Sittipunt has said.
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33 provinces still blanketed by thick smog
Post Reporters, Published on 13/12/2023
» Dangerous levels of ultrafine dust covered 33 of the 77 provinces on Wednesday morning, an improvement on 47 provinces on Tuesday morning, and the peak pollution level was also down.
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Air pollution will be worse this season
Post Reporters, Published on 24/10/2023
» The Pollution Control Department has warned that ultra fine dust levels will be worse this harvest season than last year because of drier weather, and will peak in February.
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Inner city delivery hubs raise child health fears in UK
AFP, Published on 10/08/2023
» LONDON: From the third-floor window of a London primary school, parent Sarah Slotover stares out over the industrial site at the centre of a "David and Goliath" battle between the online supermarket Ocado and the community.
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Town seethes over Chinese battery plant
Sunday Spotlight, Published on 02/04/2023
» The small-town mayor, long a loyal foot soldier for Hungary's governing party, recently committed what he described as "political suicide", throwing himself in the path of a US$7.8 billion Chinese battery factory project promoted by his dissent-intolerant prime minister, Viktor Orban.
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Anutin urges WFH amid recent drop in air quality
News, Post Reporters, Published on 14/03/2023
» The Public Health Ministry is asking private companies to allow their employees to work from home, after an estimated 1.4 million people were reportedly made ill by the recent drop in air quality.
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DUP / BMA tells Khao San bars to keep the noise down
News, Supoj Wancharoen, Published on 09/02/2023
» City Hall has told businesses along Khao San Road to lower their noise levels within 15 days after receiving complaints from neighbouring areas about noise pollution.
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Haze returns with a vengeance
News, Post Reporters, Published on 04/02/2023
» Haze pollution forced several schools in Bangkok to close on Friday as the Public Health Ministry reported more than 370,000 patients had suffered from illnesses caused by inhaling ultra-fine dust particles (PM2.5).
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