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    A fund for toxic waste

    Oped, Editorial, Published on 24/04/2024

    » Accidents involving toxic waste are not unusual in Thailand. With weak law enforcement and irresponsible operators, Thai society has been affected by several accidents and threats caused by toxic waste management or the lack thereof.

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    The year nature bounced back

    Life, Pattarawadee Saengmanee, Published on 28/12/2020

    » One of the most difficult years in living memory, 2020 gave us the Covid-19 crisis, but it also provided us with many lessons.

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    Sweet river (updated)

    Published on 05/06/2011

    » The situation surrounding the sunken barge in the Chao Phraya was far worse than first reported, but finally some progress is being made to get things back to normal.

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    Haze returns to the North

    Terry Fredrickson, Published on 27/02/2012

    » Once again the air in Thailand's northern provinces is full of haze, caused by hot, dry weather, forest fires and, most importantly, the burning of fields.

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    PM2.5 to spike in Bangkok

    Gary Boyle, Published on 15/01/2024

    » Bangkok residents have been told to expect rising levels of PM2.5, which forecasters at the Pollution Control Department have said will continue to worsen until Wednesday.

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    What a waste

    Life, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 09/04/2014

    » Tourism on Samet Island seems to have fully recovered since last year’s oil spill. My friend recently went there and many are planning to spend their long weekend on the island during the upcoming Songkran holiday. I still question the long-term impact of the leaked crude oil that caused an environmental disaster last July. I still want to know who will cover the clean-up expenses — our tax money or the energy titan PTT? Leaving my doubts aside, I have to praise all attempts by the authorities to clean up and return the island to its appealing self. The Pollution Control Department (PCD), Energy Ministry and the Navy worked together to restore the ecology of the beach and reputation of Samet. For me, the oil spill case shows that our authorities can be proactive about cleaning up contamination — if they want to.

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