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OPINION

Dear DOGE, it's high time to tear down those dams!

News, Tom Zoellner, Published on 12/07/2025

» No big government infrastructure project made an imprint on the landscape and economy of the West more than the US Bureau of Reclamation's 20th century dam-building spree, which peppered 490 dams across the country, created an agricultural civilisation dependent on federal hydrology civil engineering, and brought about a welter of environmental difficulties after drying up dozens of once-healthy rivers.

OPINION

A non-native threat to Thai waters

News, Pimpavadee Phaholyothin & Michael Roy, Published on 31/07/2024

» Thailand boasts some of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet. From the lush forests of the North to the mangroves of the South, this country is a sanctuary for a plethora of wildlife species. These natural systems have evolved over millennia, during which time plant and animal species have slowly moved across the landscape as climatic and ecological conditions changed. These species adapted to their new environments, and the systems adapted to them. But times have changed, and species now move from their native environments across the globe at the speed of shipping, air transport, and rail. This results in the rapid invasion of new species into environments that have few natural mechanisms to keep them in balance with native species or the built environment.

OPINION

Ozone layer recovery offers hope

Oped, Robert Redford & Xiye Bastida, Published on 30/04/2024

» There was a time, not so long ago, when the depletion of Earth's ozone layer seemed like an insurmountable challenge. Decades of using harmful chemicals, such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), had threatened to cause irreparable damage to our planet. Without swift action, we faced the risk of climate destabilisation, ecosystem collapse, and the breakdown of our food system. Consequences that were once almost unthinkable became painfully real.

OPINION

Life elsewhere will someday be possible

Gwynne Dyer, Published on 17/09/2023

» This week's real news is the discovery of life on another planet. As Cambridge University's Nikku Madhusudhan said in the first sentence of his report: "The search for habitable environments and biomarkers in exoplanetary atmospheres is the holy grail of exoplanet science." And he has probably found the Holy Grail.

OPINION

'Frankenstein chemicals' trump 'forever chemicals'

Oped, FD Flam, Published on 07/07/2023

» Health fads come and go, but drinking more water (and less beer and soda) is one of the few things that's unequivocally good for the human body. It should be as easy as putting a glass under the tap, but what kinds of potentially harmful chemicals lurk there? News that 3M is paying more than US$10 billion (351 billion baht) to clean "forever chemicals" from municipal drinking water isn't helping our confidence.

OPINION

Hazing solutions

Oped, Postbag, Published on 17/03/2022

» Re: "End student hazing rituals," (Editorial, March 16).

OPINION

Subs or clean air?

News, Postbag, Published on 21/01/2020

» I read that the first batch of Thai navy personnel are heading to China for training to run the purchased submarines (total contract value 36 billion baht).

OPINION

Soil Day unearths crisis in our life support system

News, Mohammad Esmaeil Asadi, Published on 05/12/2019

» Today marks World Soil Day (WSD) to celebrate the importance of soil as a precarious component of the natural system and as a vital contributor to human well-being. Dec 5, the birthday of HM the late King Bhumibol, was officially recognised as WSD by the UN in 2016 in memory of Thailand's great monarch.

OPINION

Open burning is a needless way to lose money

News, Mohammad Esmaeil Asadi, Published on 02/10/2019

» As PM2.5 air pollution has recently exceeded the unsafe level in Bangkok and adjacent provinces, and attention is needed on factors that caused the ultra-fine dust particles including open field burning.

OPINION

Funny product name fails: Thailand's edition

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 09/03/2018

» English isn't Thailand's official language and that may explain incidents of unintentionally funny product names or slogans in English of Thai products. Some may be the case of not knowing the dirty nuances of English language, while some may argue that the marketing team was being cheeky and clever so that people will talk about their products' curious names. I decided to compile funny product names in recent times for your not-so-SFW entertainment. I didn't get paid by the owners of these products, btw. They have been selected simply because of their funniness -- intentionally or not.