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  • OPINION

    Oil clean-up bodes ill

    Oped, Editorial, Published on 04/02/2022

    » After news of the undersea oil pipeline leak came to light on Jan 25, the public expected it would be dealt with effectively and cleaned up.

  • OPINION

    Unwarranted spill optimism

    Oped, Editorial, Published on 28/01/2022

    » As efforts to save the seas off Rayong continue following an undersea pipeline leak near Map Ta Phut, public scepticism is growing about the kind of preventive measures and crisis management the company, Star Petroleum Refining Co (SPRC), has in place -- as well as in regard to the response from state authorities.

  • OPINION

    New land law badly needed

    News, Editorial, Published on 31/05/2016

    » There appears to be some good news in the offing for some of the country's hardest working, often set-upon groups. The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment is requesting that Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha and his cabinet revoke the current law on forest encroachment. That is excellent news, because the present-day enforcement is unacceptable. The state deserves its land, but not at the cost of abusing citizens.

  • OPINION

    Answers needed on the latest oil spill

    News, Editorial, Published on 01/11/2015

    » The sight of an oil-drenched crab clawing its way across the beach of Hua Hin, dragging a trail of viscous black goo across the sand, is hardly the image authorities have in mind when promoting Thailand as an idyllic tourist destination. It is perhaps for this very reason men in clean navy blazers with government insignia brought out shiny shovels and posed for the cameras on Wednesday morning. The Hua Hin Tourist Police chose a particularly white and clean stretch of beach to show social media they were busy extracting black gold.

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