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BUSINESS

Development the natural way

Asia focus, Apiradee Treerutkuarkul, Published on 11/07/2022

» Southeast Asian countries don't have to follow the economic development models of the last century to grow and thrive, say advocates for a nature-based economic model.

BUSINESS

Adapt or else

Asia focus, W Audi Pattarapatumthong, Published on 13/12/2021

» Climate change is known to be an existential threat for humanity worldwide. Clear evidence of the challenge is the increasing frequency and severity of extreme weather events, at a high cost to the global economy.

BUSINESS

Ensuring a well-fed world

Asia focus, Pattama Kuentak, Published on 09/08/2021

» Food is the one of the main pillars of our life. However, this essential pillar is being tested in this highly challenging time. Covid-19 has reduced incomes, caused economic shock and threatened food systems around the globe.

BUSINESS

Helping Nature help itself

Asia focus, Pattama Kuentak, Published on 21/12/2020

» Decades of rapid economic growth and urbanisation have been marked by excessive exploitation of natural resources, particularly fossil fuels and forests, across the planet. The environmental and social consequences of such development are more evident than ever, especially in Asia.

OPINION

Climate urgency increasing

Asia focus, Nareerat Wiriyapong, Published on 16/12/2019

» While the latest UN Climate Change Conference was taking place in Madrid, smog returned to Bangkok last week with PM2.5 dust exceeding safe levels in some areas. Face masks were back in fashion, while children, pregnant women and the elderly were advised to avoid outdoor activities.

BUSINESS

Clearing the air

Asia focus, Tanyatorn Tongwaranan, Published on 13/05/2019

» Earlier this year, cities in Thailand were smothered by prolonged, suffocating toxic smog. Schools were closed, tourism sank, and N95 masks flew off store shelves as people started to feel the effects -- sore throats, irritated eyes and trouble breathing -- caused by ultra-fine dust particles known as PM2.5.

BUSINESS

Lessons from Sweden

Asia focus, Tanyatorn Tongwaranan, Published on 18/06/2018

» Global anxiety over the impact of plastic waste has reached new heights since images emerged of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch and, more recently, the sad tale of a pilot whale found dead in Thailand with eight kilogrammes of trash in its stomach.