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    Chiang Mai to host fundraiser to 'stop the smoke'

    Life, Gary Boyle, Published on 30/03/2021

    » Pollution in northern Thailand once again hit the headlines this month as Chiang Mai spent several days ranked as the most polluted city on the planet.

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    Reeking havoc

    Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 18/06/2019

    » For over two years now, locals at Chao Lae Community in Chon Buri province haven't been able to breathe fresh air. Massive flow from a sewer tunnel located next to the beach in their neighbourhood has turned part of the sea into polluted, smelly water. After the news made headlines last month, a local fisherman said the only thing the authorities from the municipality did was to drop Effective Microorganism (EM) balls in the sewage to get rid of the smell. But at times, the malodorousness returns to wreak havoc on people in the community.

  • THAILAND

    Remaking a difference

    Life, Karnjana Karnjanatawe, Published on 17/06/2019

    » Thailand's beaches and idyllic waters continue to attract visitors from far and wide. But with more and more debris washing up on its shores, the scale of the environmental crisis threatening Thailand's marine and coastal resources becomes ever more apparent. Urgent action is needed. Thankfully, some local groups are taking matters into their own hands, often in creative and surprising ways.

  • THAILAND

    When the gibbons call

    Life, Karnjana Karnjanatawe, Published on 13/06/2019

    » The call of gibbons was louder when we went further inside the forest area of Mo Singto in Khao Yai National Park, which covers 2,165km² in four provinces in the central and northeastern regions.

  • THAILAND

    Temporary relief

    Life, Yvonne Bohwongprasert, Published on 01/04/2019

    » Since early January, Prim* has been suffering from respiratory medical issues that her doctor attributes to the hazardous fine-dust particles known PM2.5. Residing in one of the most impacted areas of Samut Prakan, she is at her wits' end whenever heavy particulate matter or a high PM concentration level is reported along the route she takes to work and back.

  • THAILAND

    The birds and the blinds

    Life, Pongpet Mekloy, Published on 21/03/2019

    » Despite the scorching Sun, the hot season is the time most holidaymakers flock to beaches and islands, mainly because it's also the period when the sea is calm and most beautiful. But is there a different kind of destination you can go to for your next summer vacation?

  • THAILAND

    Avoiding the great outdoors

    Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 12/02/2019

    » Exercise enthusiast Saowaphak Pinijpichitkul mistook the toxic haze that had shrouded Bangkok earlier for dense morning fog, and thus didn't realise the health risks when she decided to continue her outdoor run day after day. The subsequent symptoms told her she was all wrong.

  • THAILAND

    Making your home smog-proof

    Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 11/02/2019

    » Although it looks like the PM2.5 crisis has subsided in Bangkok and nearby areas, it is still predicted that a slight increase in air pollution will return again by the middle of this month. Hopefully, the toxic haze should dissolve around March and April. Yet areas outside Bangkok especially in such northeastern provinces as Nakhon Ratchasima and Khon Kaen are still being severely hit by the hazardous smog as of now.

  • THAILAND

    Crisis vs tradition

    Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 05/02/2019

    » Like many other Thai-Chinese descendants living in Thailand, Pornthip Thongprasert is looking forward to Chinese New Year, when she can pay respect to Chinese gods and her ancestors. But this year she faces a tough decision. With the hazardous PM2.5 smog that has been wreaking havoc on the city for weeks, whether or not to keep alive the tradition of burning incense sticks, candles and joss papers that would increasingly pollute the air puts her in two minds.

  • THAILAND

    Take care of your darlings

    Life, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 21/01/2019

    » The toxic haze has put Bangkokians on high alert over their health. But humans aren't the only ones suffering. Animals in the city are also at risk.

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