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    Black snow in Suphan Buri

    News, Editorial, Published on 30/01/2016

    » Every January, villagers in Dan Chang and two other districts of Suphan Buri province are exposed to a large amount of small black particles and ash blown from large sugar cane fields where farmers set fire to the plants before loading the stems to be sent to factories.

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    Our next leader will have to fix economy

    News, Editorial, Published on 17/01/2016

    » Next year’s election, should it go ahead as planned, is shaping up as a good one to lose. Any incoming government will have the interesting task of navigating unchartered constitutional waters, with a senate most likely appointed by unconventional means and restrictions over who can become prime minister and how long they can serve. But while the constitutional drafting process and referendum is rightly getting much attention in political circles, there will perhaps be an even more daunting prospect facing those who seek and win office when the army yields the floor: fixing the economy.

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    Emission cut details needed

    News, Editorial, Published on 08/12/2015

    » Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha made a huge commitment last week at the 21st Conference on Climate Change in Paris. He said he would put Thailand on the path to making massive cuts in greenhouse gas emissions between now and 2030. But before he did that, Gen Prayut also signed a plan to boost electricity output over the next 20 years, partly by the construction of coal-fired power plants. He needs to tell the country how he intends to meet both goals.

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    Time to bring Thais together

    News, Editorial, Published on 31/12/2015

    » Goodbye 2015, hello New Year. The past year has been something of a puzzle. Most of what happened in 2015 was good news -- sometimes excellent. But some events appeared to reach new levels of threats, violence and cruelty.

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    Old problem, no solution

    News, Editorial, Published on 22/12/2015

    » The weekend newspapers carried word of another conflict causing rancour and ill feelings. This time, the dispute centred on Mae Sariang district of Mae Hong Son, where differences of opinion have bubbled for nine years. As in myriad cases in the past, villagers are basically opposed to plans by the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand to build a dam. But the foundation of the struggle is an old one, that government and its authorities refuse to bring in local people to work on an obvious problem.

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    It's all a dry argument

    News, Editorial, Published on 07/10/2015

    » The government has unfortunately become involved in a dispute with farmers that should not have occurred. There have been testy exchanges from both sides. The root of the unpleasantness is water, or more specifically the lack of it because of extended weather conditions. In the main and unhelpful exchanges, authorities have made somewhat unrealistic demands and suggestions. The farmers have replied with defiant words, plus actions that seem certain to escalate the problems over the next few months, rather than ease the tension.

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    Flood policy needs revamp

    News, Editorial, Published on 25/09/2015

    » Tropical storm Vamco has brought heavy downpours and flash floods to many parts of the nation. Water levels in many dams across the country are no longer in the red. Has Thailand now been saved from its most severe drought in decades? The answer is no.

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    Time to rethink our economic strategy

    News, Editorial, Published on 09/08/2015

    » Hampered by sluggish exports which have been the engine of Thai growth, consumers have been reluctant to spend due to concerns over slow domestic growth and a global economic recovery. As a result, Thailand’s consumer confidence index fell to a 14-month low in July.

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    Water crisis far from over

    News, Editorial, Published on 23/07/2015

    » Mother Nature has finally responded to our pleas by bringing us much-needed rain. For the past several days, there have been showers in many parts of the country, bringing to life the parched farmland and giving hope to many farmers who have been praying for rainfall to save their dying rice crops. It is a blessing for the farmers, who were relegated to secondary importance by policy-makers who denied them access to water to irrigate their crops.

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    Government targets water waste

    News, Editorial, Published on 30/07/2015

    » The cabinet on Tuesday approved a set of short-term water conservation measures to be applicable at all governmental units and state enterprises effective from Oct 1 which marks the beginning of the 2016 fiscal year. These measures are long overdue.

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