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Chiang Mai Plans to Convert Red Trucks to Electric Vehicles


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Rotfl. Can anyone see the mafia that controls this industry being even one percent interested in pollution. The only thing they care about is ensuring that the city never has an effective public transport system that would wipe these leeches off the face of the earth.

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6 hours ago, Longwood50 said:

Never underestimate the government to employ some stupid strategy.  They are changing the red cars to EV's to reduce pollution but taking no steps to curtail the real cause of pollution in Chaing Mai  the farmers with the fires. 

When does Chiang Mai burning season start? When does it end? – Tasty ...

Thanks for explaining the pic. I thought it was a line of red buses with batteries aflame.😀

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On 11/8/2023 at 9:33 AM, Longwood50 said:

Never underestimate the government to employ some stupid strategy.  They are changing the red cars to EV's to reduce pollution but taking no steps to curtail the real cause of pollution in Chaing Mai  the farmers with the fires. 

 

Why stupid strategy? Changing to EV is excellent for pollution, and I don't know what is the connection with the fires. They are confined to 2 months of the year, they are mostly in forests not agricultural, and this year there seem to be serious initiatives to contain the problem (check "stick and carrot" policy).

 

Whether they will actually succeed in the conversion to EV is another story, given the rot daeng owners' mafia, I wish them success.

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' Chiang Mai is one of the unique cities that conserves it's natural environment aspects in a fascinating way' 😂😱😂

 

What...like it constantly ranking the world's most polluted city every year? 

 

Or, the rapid, uncontrolled urban sprawl ovner it's countryside? 

 

Or perhaps the increasing burning and deforestation....or pollution of waterways... Or maybe the massive problem of rubbish dumping and plastic waste? 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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