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“Department of Climate Change” Officially Established


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BANGKOK, Aug 18 (TNA) – His Majesty the King has graciously approved the establishment of the “Department of Climate Change and Environment” effective from today.

 

Mr. Varawut Silpa-archa, Minister of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment said the Department of Environmental Quality Promotion was renamed the Department of Climate Change and Environment. The newly-established body will be responsible for directly addressing climate change issues.

 

Full Story: https://tna.mcot.net/english-news-1225228

 

-- Thai News Agency 2023-08-18

 

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26 minutes ago, Crossy said:

So, will they be ensuring that climate-change happens in Thailand?

Very probably, given Mae Moh power station in Lampang is one of the dirtiest emitters on the planet, and is currently undergoing expansion.

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Sounds like someone realized how much money could be skimmed off the budget of a department that doesn't have to deal with quantfiable sucess.

 

And just the kickbacks on  buying chinese solar panels alone will satisfy a large number of snouts

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13 hours ago, observer90210 said:

Great. Will they reduce the private cars in metros like Bangkok to lower the pollution ? Doubit it. Will they strongly enforce open air garbage dumps and the burning of dangerous waste in open fields all over ? Doubt. it.

Looking forward to some of the London style measures being applied to Bangkok!

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13 hours ago, Lacessit said:

Very probably, given Mae Moh power station in Lampang is one of the dirtiest emitters on the planet, and is currently undergoing expansion.

Did you ever have been in China?

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20 minutes ago, Peterphuket said:

Did you ever have been in China?

No. That's down to the number of coal - burning power stations.

 

The order of fossil fuel ( cleanest to dirtiest ) is methane - natural gas - oil - black coal - brown coal - lignite.

 

Mae Moh is fuelled by lignite.

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The newly-established body will be responsible for directly addressing climate change issues.

First there will be regular meetings with free lunches; Committee members can invite all their pals; preferably those owning lucrative businesses.  Many photos will be taken of police stopping a black-smoking vehicle driven by a farang.  Acres of burning fields will be ignored; temples will be granted special dispensations to continue burning their refuse.  Double glazing & solar panels will be made available at 'special' prices through Committee members.

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On 8/18/2023 at 2:13 PM, ikke1959 said:

So they start to do something at last?? But they don't what first make a committee... How about black smoke cars, polluting industry, promotion of electric motorcycles and cars, better garbage handling, education not to use a motorcycle for a few hundred meters further shop. etc etc.. Probably a new minister to fill his pockets as there are so many parties and all want to have a minister post 

In a couple of months the burnings will start again. I am excited to see what they have learned from last years butnings...NOT! That is all forgotten now...it will be a new surprice same as every year.

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