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Phuket Tourism Worries Mount Over Climate Change Impact


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49 minutes ago, RickyJB said:

How about investing some money on proper drainage, flood defences instead of just thinking about the dollars coming in.  Serious over building and destroying nature wont help . 

But what a about Defense Thailand needs to defend itself they need a Sub. New planes 

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3 minutes ago, LBFM1 said:

Can't accept that seasonal flooding is "Climate Change".  August, September, and October are the three wettest month for centuries. Blaming Climate Change sounds like someone looking for something.  Phuket is rapidly becoming a Straits mega city, surpassing Penang and now second only to Singapore. It  will soon' if not already,be one urban metropolis.  Phuket needs to find a secondary reason to exist beyond tourism.

Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. Such shifts can be natural, due to changes in the sun’s activity or large volcanic eruptions. But since the 1800s, human activities have been the main driver of climate change, primarily due to the burning of fossil fuels like coal, oil and gas, burning fields. climate change is making it worse 

There is No water management Plan implemented, happens every year  and all the government do is moan how they will fix next time

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43 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

Thailand is attracting lower quality tourists these days

 

Thailand geographic location is what it is.

It has never exclusively attracted high quality tourists in first place. Already 25 years ago Khaosan Road was full of Western backpackers and travellers of dubious economic wealth. These tourists are still visiting Thailand. However, the combined effect of the emergence of low-cost airlines, the growing disposable income available to Russians, due the demise of Communism, Chinese, Indians (and Malaysians, Indonesians, Bangladeshi), their sheer number (over 3 billion just considering China and India) and proximity, has diluted the presence of Western travellers so much, that they are now almost invisible.

For your reference, the number of foreign visitors setting foot in Thailand grew from approximately 8.5 million in 1999 to over 38 million in 2019 (the chart below is from Wikipedia). Thailand expects to receive 80 million visitors in 2027, further amplifying this phenomenon. 

 

 

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She advocates for enhanced governmental regulations, particularly against illegal constructions obstructing floodways. This would help prepare infrastructure to better withstand such events.

 

When the going was good & everybody was cashing in on the hillside land-sales. Just what did they think the developers were going to do with the land - plant rubber trees?

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1 minute ago, lavender19 said:

I live on Phuket for nine years many years ago. It's always had floods and and landslides. More to do the blocking of klongs and building on hillsides Nothing to do with the BS climate change

It could be both.

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1 hour ago, ronster said:

So now due to mass clearing of hillsides etc for development everywhere they are blaming landslides and flooding on climate change !! 🙄🙈

Never seen a country like this where almost nobody will accept they are at fault when something goes wrong .

Thai way - They don't want to admit and thus lose face.

 

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5 minutes ago, AndreasHG said:

 

I know and I hear it a lot: "when I was young the world was so much better"...

Truth is, there has always been a fair share of crime, sometimes really ugly crime. We only lost memory of it.

Charles Sobhraj - Wikipedia

 

True, are Thai extortion rackets better than Russian or Chinese extortion rackets? I would never start a business in Phuket. The locals are overwhelmed but nobody from Bangkok is paying attention.

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Phuket tourism operators are increasingly anxious about climate change's tangible consequences, affecting both Thailand and key tourist source markets through severe weather and flooding.

Roll with the changes like everyone else.

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