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Outgoing Thai PM found guilty of neglect of duty over PM2.5 pollution


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13 minutes ago, Pib said:

Yea...former and current governments have pretty much just been giving lip service to air pollution control/reduction.

Is there any realistic chance that the new Move Forward/Pheu Thai et al. government, if it comes, will do anything differently?

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35 minutes ago, K2938 said:

Is there any realistic chance that the new Move Forward/Pheu Thai et al. government, if it comes, will do anything differently?

Couldn't say....all I can say is past and current governments have done little to truely attack the big causes of pollution.  

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Local red shirt supporters making accusations against a former PM while continuing to burn trash, fields and local forests. Progressive Pita or anyone else will not be able to do anything about the pollution coming from Myanmar, Laos and Cambodia.

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9 hours ago, hughrection said:

Pointless waste of time and resources But as someone said, it may be the beginning.

 

Is the worm turning?

I doubt it .I've seen it many times over 20 plus years.As the Who sang ''Here comes the new boss,same as the old boss'' Musical Chairs, and  IF things look like changing too much the Tanks come out

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He is guilty of this, and so much more. If only the people knew the extent of his guilt. One can hope a case will be brought before the Hague, and he will end up in exile. 

 

They shut down the economy due to covid. But, burning cane is ok. Can't they see the effect it is having on the air? Do they care one iota? Don't the leaders live here too? Why are they MIA? Why don't the "do nothing guys" do something for a change?

When the crop burning starts to kill the population, and lowers the quality of life for those of us who don't die, isn't it time to take action? We just don't need the sugar. Shut down this toxic, heinous industry. Lock up the farmers. Sieze their land. Do whatever it takes.

 

The problem is not only the politicians, but also the people, a large part of the population, which does not care:

 

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/4/12/how-chiang-mai-became-the-worlds-most-polluted-city

 

Great article. At least they state the truth. It is field burning and predatory agricultural practices, more than wildfires, that is to blame. And the army won't touch the giant growers. Perhaps a more creative and far more drastic approach would work?

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9 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

Think they should be careful  - ha can get in his tanks, have another coup and forgive himself !

No he can't, he is now completely outranked by the new level of incompetent buffoons. 

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