Popular Post snoop1130 Posted January 22, 2024 Popular Post Posted January 22, 2024 Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin announced yesterday his intention to submit a plan designed to address the issue of PM2.5 fine dust within a 90-day deadline set by the Chiang Mai Administrative Court. The court order followed a formal complaint lodged by a northern network of individuals, requiring the Thai prime minister and the national environmental panel to draft the plan. PM Srettha stated that officials would be brought in to discuss and draft the plan as per the court’s directive. The 61 year old PM also reported significant progress in improving Chiang Mai’s air quality since various agencies across the nation began addressing the issue. “We have done our best, and the PM2.5 fine dust level fell by four to five times.” About the fine dust level, government spokesperson Chai Wacharonke stated that the level in the Chang Phueak subdistrict of Chiang Mai’s Muang district was recorded at 16.7 microgrammes per cubic metre on Sunday. This figure represents a substantial decrease from the average of 53 microgrammes per cubic metre recorded on January 21, 2020. By Mitch Connor Caption: PHOTO: via vecteezy Full story: The Thaiger 2024-01-22 - Cigna offers a range of visa-compliant plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment, including COVID-19, up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe 1 2 7
Popular Post KannikaP Posted January 22, 2024 Popular Post Posted January 22, 2024 Why do they ALWAYS tell us the age of 'our' Prime Minister.? Anwyay, will he come up to my neck of the woods and tell the c..t opposite me to stop burning his field after harvesting yesterday 5 1 3
Popular Post stoner Posted January 22, 2024 Popular Post Posted January 22, 2024 19 minutes ago, snoop1130 said: “We have done our best, and the PM2.5 fine dust level fell by four to five times.” no you haven't.....and no it didn't. 1 6 2
Popular Post samtam Posted January 22, 2024 Popular Post Posted January 22, 2024 22 minutes ago, snoop1130 said: “We have done our best, and the PM2.5 fine dust level fell by four to five times.” Oh well, that was easy. Problem solved then! Just like Thaksin with Bangkok's traffic. And just like that... 6 1
Popular Post motdaeng Posted January 22, 2024 Popular Post Posted January 22, 2024 18 minutes ago, snoop1130 said: PM Srettha stated that officials would be brought in to discuss and draft the plan as per the court’s directive. but this time, we are all confident that the government will solve the problem ... the same (bs) as promised in the past years. there's always a great deal of talking, but no substantive actions. the burning has started and will continue as usual ... if there are no active measures and strict law enforcement, nothing will change, just as it hasn't in the past years. 3 3 2
Popular Post samtam Posted January 22, 2024 Popular Post Posted January 22, 2024 8 minutes ago, motdaeng said: but this time, we are all confident that the government will solve the problem ... the same (bs) as promised in the past years. there's always a great deal of talking, but no substantive actions. the burning has started and will continue as usual ... if there are no active measures and strict law enforcement, nothing will change, just as it hasn't in the past years. Yes, isn't it strange it has never been discussed, and no plan put forward over the past 9 or so years the AQI has drastically deteriorated. It's not as though the problem just happened this year. 2 3
OneMoreFarang Posted January 22, 2024 Posted January 22, 2024 Some steps are obvious. But are our politicians willing to do something which will upset their voters and supporters? 1 1
Popular Post Celsius Posted January 22, 2024 Popular Post Posted January 22, 2024 In 90 days it will be over, so the issue will be resolved by the government. Good job. 1 2
ikke1959 Posted January 22, 2024 Posted January 22, 2024 It is only a plan... no serious solutions as that will take several years 1
flyingtlger Posted January 22, 2024 Posted January 22, 2024 5 hours ago, snoop1130 said: We have done our best Your best is WEAK and WORTHLESS.... 2
lordgrinz Posted January 22, 2024 Posted January 22, 2024 It feels like I've heard this before. Yup, I think I have, the eternal state of Thai Deja Vu. 1
Popular Post NedR69 Posted January 22, 2024 Popular Post Posted January 22, 2024 Blah, blah blah. Plans to submit, within 90 day deadline. SOS, different day, same ole same ole. Talk is cheap. 1 3 1
jacko45k Posted January 22, 2024 Posted January 22, 2024 12 hours ago, KannikaP said: Why do they ALWAYS tell us the age of 'our' Prime Minister.? Anwyay, will he come up to my neck of the woods and tell the c..t opposite me to stop burning his field after harvesting yesterday I feel your pain... every bloody morning I smell the smoke and feel the effects of burning going on nearby. from sun-up. No breeze to move it, it hangs low in the air. 1 1
Popular Post hotchilli Posted January 23, 2024 Popular Post Posted January 23, 2024 13 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin announced yesterday his intention to submit a plan designed to address the issue of PM2.5 fine dust within a 90-day deadline set by the Chiang Mai Administrative Court. The court order followed a formal complaint lodged by a northern network of individuals, requiring the Thai prime minister and the national environmental panel to draft the plan. PM Srettha stated that officials would be brought in to discuss and draft the plan as per the court’s directive. 90 days to come up with a plan to dodge the bullet yet again. They know what needs to be done, they just don't have the backbone to tell the people who make the pollution to stop it. 3
Popular Post mikebell Posted January 23, 2024 Popular Post Posted January 23, 2024 13 hours ago, snoop1130 said: PM Srettha stated that officials would be brought in to discuss and draft the plan as per the court’s directive. Unless the officials enforce the plan, nothing will change. The pick-up seatbelt law & black windscreen law are never enforced by possibly the laziest police force in the world. Question: What could be easier than spotting a plume of smoke then arresting the owner of the field? Answer: Sitting on your backside in A/C comfort doing nothing to justify drawing your pay! 1 3
Lenthai Posted January 23, 2024 Posted January 23, 2024 13 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin announced yesterday his intention to submit a plan designed to address the issue of PM2.5 fine dust within a 90-day deadline set by the Chiang Mai Administrative Court. The court order followed a formal complaint lodged by a northern network of individuals, requiring the Thai prime minister and the national environmental panel to draft the plan. PM Srettha stated that officials would be brought in to discuss and draft the plan as per the court’s directive. The 61 year old PM also reported significant progress in improving Chiang Mai’s air quality since various agencies across the nation began addressing the issue. “We have done our best, and the PM2.5 fine dust level fell by four to five times.” About the fine dust level, government spokesperson Chai Wacharonke stated that the level in the Chang Phueak subdistrict of Chiang Mai’s Muang district was recorded at 16.7 microgrammes per cubic metre on Sunday. This figure represents a substantial decrease from the average of 53 microgrammes per cubic metre recorded on January 21, 2020. By Mitch Connor Caption: PHOTO: via vecteezy Full story: The Thaiger 2024-01-22 - Cigna offers a range of visa-compliant plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment, including COVID-19, up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe Now also in Pattaya please! 1
it is what it is Posted January 23, 2024 Posted January 23, 2024 13 hours ago, samtam said: Oh well, that was easy. Problem solved then! Just like Thaksin with Bangkok's traffic. And just like that... problem solving is easy here, closing gas stations at 6pm and banning fried banana sellers at traffic lights solved the bangkok traffic congestion problem. next! 2
Popular Post rudi49jr Posted January 23, 2024 Popular Post Posted January 23, 2024 “PM Srettha to submit PM2.5 dust plan within court’s 90-day deadline” Of course he will!! (sarcasm alert) But even if he does, if it’s going to be enforced like all the other laws and regulations in Thailand (i.e.: not), we’re still no closer to a solution to this problem. They’ve been going at it for over 20 years, but have achieved nothing. On the contrary, the smog just gets worse and worse. I am now in Hua Hin, and until just a few years ago the air quality here hasn’t been too bad, but lately it’s just as bad as up north. I’m quite sure there have been laws in place for quite some time now, which will allow the authorities to go after those who burn and/or pollute and fine the culprits. But they just sit on their thumbs. It’s such a shame, because large parts of the country are becoming unlivable for 5-6 months a year. 3
Popular Post HaoleBoy Posted January 23, 2024 Popular Post Posted January 23, 2024 Need a way to link the biggest burns from overhead pic's to who actually owns the land and link it back to the agro-businesses. But, this gov would never fine these companies ... i.e., CP. The big companies buy up land and let the local farmers farm them (in Thailand and Myranmar). The big companies could buy proper equipment to use after the harvest of corn, sugarcane, and rice) in a co-op manner. 2 3
newbee2022 Posted January 23, 2024 Posted January 23, 2024 14 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin announced yesterday his intention to submit a plan designed to address the issue of PM2.5 fine dust within a 90-day deadline set by the Chiang Mai Administrative Court. The court order followed a formal complaint lodged by a northern network of individuals, requiring the Thai prime minister and the national environmental panel to draft the plan. PM Srettha stated that officials would be brought in to discuss and draft the plan as per the court’s directive. The 61 year old PM also reported significant progress in improving Chiang Mai’s air quality since various agencies across the nation began addressing the issue. “We have done our best, and the PM2.5 fine dust level fell by four to five times.” About the fine dust level, government spokesperson Chai Wacharonke stated that the level in the Chang Phueak subdistrict of Chiang Mai’s Muang district was recorded at 16.7 microgrammes per cubic metre on Sunday. This figure represents a substantial decrease from the average of 53 microgrammes per cubic metre recorded on January 21, 2020. By Mitch Connor Caption: PHOTO: via vecteezy Full story: The Thaiger 2024-01-22 - Cigna offers a range of visa-compliant plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment, including COVID-19, up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe Amazing. What about simply to ban any burning, not even the garbage in your own garden? 🙏
pattjock Posted January 23, 2024 Posted January 23, 2024 In 90 days the burning season will be over and SW monsoon will start so there will be no PM 2.5 problems anyway. The test will be next November, December when it will most likely start again. 1 1
Tarteso Posted January 23, 2024 Posted January 23, 2024 90 days 😂😂 this guy is waiting for the Rain.😂😂 1 1
Mr Meeseeks Posted January 23, 2024 Posted January 23, 2024 16 hours ago, snoop1130 said: The 61 year old PM also reported significant progress in improving Chiang Mai’s air quality since various agencies across the nation began addressing the issue. “We have done our best, and the PM2.5 fine dust level fell by four to five times.” Lie. 15 hours ago, Celsius said: In 90 days it will be over, so the issue will be resolved by the government. Good job. That is all they can hope for. They don't have the ability or courage to properly deal with the problem. 1
shackleton Posted January 23, 2024 Posted January 23, 2024 This PM2.5 dust is getting worse all over the Country especially here in Bangkok this morning 🌄 Never mind a plan in 90 days should be giving it priority now What about the Tourists can't be enjoying their stay stuck in a hotel Or wearing a face mask when out 😷 1
stix40 Posted January 23, 2024 Posted January 23, 2024 Kwai <deleted> ! All talk no action ! Wait and see Changmai back in the news , most polluted city on the planet. 2
Karma80 Posted January 23, 2024 Posted January 23, 2024 I left Bangkok because of the pollution. Phuket's way better, but you trade PM2.5 for a whole other bucket of quality-of-life issues 1
samtam Posted January 23, 2024 Posted January 23, 2024 2 hours ago, shackleton said: This PM2.5 dust is getting worse all over the Country especially here in Bangkok this morning 🌄 Never mind a plan in 90 days should be giving it priority now What about the Tourists can't be enjoying their stay stuck in a hotel Or wearing a face mask when out 😷 Yes, they, (the government) care about tourists/tourism more than anything else in this country. God forbid the health and well-being of the citizenry should factor in. And I imagine they rather think it's not a problem for them, in the their airconditioned, air-purified ivory towers and motorised conveyances. But, like covid, it affects everyone living in the country. Every single person, rich or poor, hiso or loso.
samtam Posted January 23, 2024 Posted January 23, 2024 2 minutes ago, Karma80 said: I left Bangkok because of the pollution. Phuket's way better, but you trade PM2.5 for a whole other bucket of quality-of-life issues Yeah, that's the problem. I exercise my mind on this issue frequently, and I think have substantially concluded that if you're going to live in Thailand, (a developing country), you need to live in Bangkok, which is as good as a city in the "first world"; (they all have issues).
stix40 Posted January 23, 2024 Posted January 23, 2024 51 minutes ago, stix40 said: Kwai <deleted> ! All talk no action ! Wait and see Changmai back in the news , most polluted city on the planet. 102 at the moment Shocking disregard of nature and peoples health
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