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Thai PM orders all agencies to step up efforts to address PM2.5 dust problem


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On 3/11/2023 at 4:52 AM, uncommonomo said:

Water bomb ................. Cambodia?

Great idea! There is a current water shortage for our farmers here in Khmer Land'

 

"Paddy farmers are on a race against time to finish farming as they fear water shortage to irrigate their fields during the dry season"

 

https://www.khmertimeskh.com/501216811/paddy-farmers-racing-against-time/

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On 3/11/2023 at 7:03 AM, Isaan sailor said:

International problems require international solutions.  China remains the world’s leading air polluter, and they’re bringing on more coal-fired energy plants.  India also contributes to air pollution in SE Asia.  And farmers in SEAsia continue to burn fields before the planting season.  One country acting alone cannot make much difference.

Quite right but try telling that to the virtue signallers in western countries.

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Load of rubbish the pollutants are in the air due to burning in Thailand and nabouring countries, same problem every year.

A few years ago they where hosing the air with water in Bangkok 

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Another useless 'order'.   Year after year, PM 'orders' agencies to vaguely work together about this problem or that problem.  "Step up efforts'--what the hell does that mean and who exactly is it addressed to?   Useless.   Just blah blah blah.   No action, just weak reaction, and little of that.  

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31 minutes ago, MadMac said:

Same BS, just another year.

100% agreed.... its exactly the same BS as every previous year. 

 

While Thailand has many wonderful facets (I have to add that comment so some butthurt Thai apologist won’t accuse me of being a Thai-basher !!)... one of the most frustrating things about living in Thailand is the utter apathy with which extremely serious issues are dealt with (seasonal pollution / burnings / Pedestrian safety / Road Safety / Water Safety (especially for children)....

 

There is an often overwhelming absence of ‘<deleted><ks given’ about many facets of life here in Thailand... That makes Thailand both a thoroughly enjoyable place to live, but also brings with it the numerous negatives we witness here. 

 

Both an enigma and utterly tragic at the same time. 

 

 

 

 

 

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On 3/11/2023 at 8:53 AM, whitfield said:

Everyone knows it comes from crop burning across SE Asia.  Why do they burn?  Because they don't own tractors to turn the soil over, so burning is the cheapest way.  Now for the cost of 3 submarines you could buy 28,000 tractors, enough for three in every agricultural tambon.  You could rent them out for a nominal fee and over time the investment would pay for itself.  Immediately the nation would see an improvement in health.  But of course defense of the realm must take priority over the nation's health.

This Gov / Junta, gives subsidies to all manner of things (Travel, Shopping etc) How about Farming subsidies / cheap loans to buy machinery to harvest crops? BTW, always making sure the subsidy isn't used to buy the latest Pick Up.

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Travelling in North Thailand along the Laos border.  Lots of fires of course, of all natures, rice waste, corn, clear cut, garbage, etc etc

 

Here's something I noticed through quite a few areas. They have "raked' from 5 meters up the hills down into the ditch. Branches, leaves, trees.  This is not a mushroom area, this is not someones field. This is cleaning government land the cheap and easy way.  The money for clearing the scrub and burning must be indirectly coming from the govt.  
And yeah, the little firebugs scatter as soon as they hear a vehicle. 

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Unless they start prohibiting the most polluting engines & activities, which would lead to immediate problems & issues, this will take decades to fix. And it will get worse before it gets better and contribute to the premature deaths of tens of thousands.

 

Used to live in Bangkok & Chiang Mai and am glad I don't anymore.

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If a lot of the pollution is coming from countries around Thailand as well as in Thailand, this

yearly pollution will never change. All Asian countries have to get serious, before anything will change.

Blaming the Thai government is just foolish, as all of Asia is to blame.

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9 hours ago, Rimbuman said:

You can breathe with your nappy on, I won't have any of that.

The problem ATM is it is difficult and the air unhealthy ... if you want to breathe it it is up to you... but you should keep the nappy on your face to hold things in!

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