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Phuket Tourism Worries Mount Over Climate Change Impact


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16 minutes ago, Surasak said:

 I notice it hasn't rained for almost a week now. So yes, the climate has changed.

 

One puzzling phenomenon of the climate change.

Draught and unusual level of downpour can happen at the same time in the adjoining areas.

Might look strange, but having one same cause.

It is the rising temperature.

Higher(than usual) temperature  sucks up more water from the ground(in one area).

And then it goes up in the sky to form more clouds; more rain(in another area).

That is How the Super Dry & Super Wet can take one after another.

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

On a broader scale, recent global weather incidents, such as Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton, which recently hit Florida, illustrate the wider climate impact.

I often wonder if the damage in america would be far less if they build the houses of brick, stone and metal and not drift wood from the local bayou ! If  I had the choice between brick house and trailer in a park in the area, I know which I would go for 

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I think the main reason of floods is that there is no " Town Plane " . I see more and more huge Condominiums and House Compounds builded in Cherngtalay but no drainage routes builded . I wonder where all the sewage is ending ? On top of the wilde building there is the climate change . Moonsons gets stronger and brings far more rain than before . Let's hope this high season will be sunny 🌞 

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6 hours ago, JimHuaHin said:

Until Thailand has politicians and businesspeople, as well as political and big business leaders, who care more about the future of Thailand and the Thai people than exploiting the "system" to stuff more money in their pockets and (overseas) bank accounts, then Thailand is doomed.

So its been doomed for centuries, yet it's still going strong.    

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8 hours ago, JimHuaHin said:

Until Thailand has politicians and businesspeople, as well as political and big business leaders, who care more about the future of Thailand and the Thai people than exploiting the "system" to stuff more money in their pockets and (overseas) bank accounts, then Thailand is doomed.

 

I'm not sure there is a political force anywhere that cares for the people more than their political agendas and lining their pockets.  And yes, we are all doomed by the same fate. 

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20 hours ago, 10baht said:

JC and the boys -climate change is just a part of what?  "CLIMATE"  It has been going on since the beginning of time. Remember CC is just  code for wealth redistribution.

You mean like this?

 

 

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12 hours ago, smew said:

Should worry more about russian “ putin sheep mafia” on short run….  Climate change will be gradual and adjustments can be made

Not necessarily. A tipping point, such as decreased albedo in Greenland, or a release of methane from clathrates, could trigger changes taking place in years, instead of decades.

 

We have already passed the point where changes were taking place over centuries.

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22 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

The Americans complain too much. 
Better off without them.

Hopefully Trump will build his wall and keep them all in.

Youve got a major british inferiority complex if ive ever seen one

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22 hours 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.

Exactly. The same people who fell for the Covid scam are now fully into the weather scam. You can't cure stupid.

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On 10/12/2024 at 6:21 AM, 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 .

I almost dare not say it, but that arrogant Thai could learn a thing or two from that damned ‘falang’.

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On 10/12/2024 at 7:22 AM, AndreasHG said:

 

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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Eighty million. Jesus wept. That doubles the country's population and more ...

 

The infrastructure can barely support its own population in low season.

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47 minutes ago, BusyB said:

The infrastructure can barely support its own population in low season.

 

It's an average of 6.7 million visitors per month or, by and large, 2.2 million visitors present in the country each day, assuming each one of them stays in Thailand for 10 days on average.

It's not an accurate estimate, because the number of tourists arriving varies seasonally, but this should give you a rough idea.

You may find some interesting statistical data here: EC_EI_028_S2 Tourism Indicators (bot.or.th) 

 

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On 10/12/2024 at 11:08 AM, 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 . 

The sewerage has been a problem as long as I can remember 

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It seems that many people believe in climate alramists. 

There is lots of places in Phuket that are far above sea level, as are many of the roads.

 If drainage is improved in the parts of Phuket that flood after a big storm, the whole situation

would improve. Global warming is affecting all of the world and not just Thailand.

 CO2 is still less than one half of one percent of the atmosphere3, and methane is still a trace gas

so the climate alrmists can pound sand.

Harvey

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