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PM Paetongtarn Orders Action as Air Pollution Reaches Hazardous Levels
File photo courtesy: Stefanos Fotiou via ESCAP Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has stepped up the battle against Thailand's air pollution crisis, with PM2.5 fine particulate matter levels reaching hazardous levels. Following a decisive cabinet meeting, she has prolonged the directive to engage various ministries to anchor efforts in achieving lower pollution levels than last year. After the meeting, Ms. Paetongtarn addressed the press at Government House, highlighting the concerning rise in dust levels across provinces, as evidenced by satellite images revealing more heat spots. The priority, she said, was clear-cut measures implemented by both relevant governmental bodies and sugarcane farmers, who are often responsible for agricultural burning. Last year’s dust pollution, largely attributed to 70% of agricultural burning, has seen a commendable reduction to 30-35% this year. This achievement follows initiatives spearheaded by the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, persuading farmers to adopt less harmful burning practices. Further sharpening the focus, the Prime Minister has tasked the cabinet with better control of gas emissions while urging the Transport Ministry to intensify scrutiny over large vehicles emitting excessive fumes. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Interior is to mobilise the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) and local administrative bodies to tackle air quality issues vigorously. In an era of heightened public sensitivity to pollution, Ms. Paetongtarn assured comprehensive governmental collaboration across all sectors. With implemented and ongoing measures, she expressed optimism for a marked reduction in pollution levels compared to last year. The urgency of the situation was starkly illustrated on Tuesday morning when Bangkok experienced "red" hazardous PM2.5 levels. The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) reported average PM2.5 concentrations of 88.6 microgrammes per cubic metre in Bangkok over 24 hours—more than double the government-set safe threshold of 37.5 µg/m³. Alarming levels were recorded across all 50 districts, hitting 96.7 µg/m³ in Bang Kho Laem. Neighbouring provinces such as Nonthaburi, Samut Prakan, Samut Sakhon, and Pathum Thani also faced severe pollution, with levels hitting 83.6, 80.9, 79.5, and 79.1 µg/m³ respectively. The Pollution Control Department forecasted that PM2.5 levels would continue to rise throughout Greater Bangkok from Wednesday to Friday. With these steps and increased vigilance, the Thai government looks to assuage this rampant environmental issue, promising a clearer and healthier path ahead for its residents. The initiatives underscore a national commitment to not only tackle present air quality challenges but also lay a foundation for sustainable environmental stewardship in the future, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2025-01-07 -
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It's like the Wild West out there!
and piercings, a loud voice, a pony tail if male and anyone usually young kids using the word "like" in everything they utter....like -
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Chaos Unfolds: Knife-Wielding Thugs Clash in Crowded London Mall
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Trump Mega Press Conference at Mar-a-Lago “All hell will break out” if Hostages not released
During a wide-ranging news conference on Tuesday, U.S. President-elect Donald Trump issued a stark warning regarding hostages held in Gaza by Hamas. Trump declared, “All hell will break out” if the hostages are not released by the time of his inauguration. This intense rhetoric has heightened global attention on the Middle East situation. The Hostage Families Forum praised Trump’s “unwavering commitment” to secure the release of their loved ones. The families emphasized the need for all parties to reach a deal before the inauguration. Steve Witkoff, Trump’s incoming special envoy to the Middle East, expressed optimism about establishing a 42-day ceasefire between Israel and Hamas before Trump assumes office. He noted ongoing collaboration with Biden administration officials to facilitate the peace talks. Trump also addressed various legal issues, criticizing what he described as the “weaponization of justice” by Democrats. He lashed out at special counsel Jack Smith, calling him a “deranged individual,” and criticized Judge Juan Merchan for his handling of a hush money case. Trump, however, praised Judge Aileen Cannon for blocking the public release of Smith’s final report on investigations into Trump. On energy policy, Trump reaffirmed his intention to reverse President Joe Biden’s permanent ban on future offshore oil and gas development in parts of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. “It will be done immediately,” he stated, emphasizing the importance of such resources for economic growth. Trump’s agenda for his upcoming administration includes legislative efforts to lower prices, which he admitted would be challenging but promised to tackle. He suggested that while he prefers one comprehensive bill, he is open to splitting priorities among different legislation to expedite the process. The president-elect also touched on international matters, notably criticizing former President Jimmy Carter’s decision to hand control of the Panama Canal back to Panama. Trump did not rule out military action to reclaim control of the Panama Canal and Greenland, citing their significance to U.S. national security. “We need them for economic security,” he said, leaving open the possibility of using force to achieve these objectives. Trump proposed renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America” and reiterated his call for Mexico to curb illegal immigration and his pledge to impose tariffs on the country. He further suggested annexing Canada, calling the US-Canada border an “artificially drawn line.” In the wake of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s resignation, Trump mentioned encouraging former NHL star Wayne Gretzky to consider running for the office. On the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, Trump warned of potential escalation, particularly emphasizing the complications of Russia’s war in Ukraine. He reiterated his threat that failure to release hostages in Gaza by his inauguration would result in severe consequences. Trump’s remarks extended to a wide range of topics, including environmental regulations, the U.S. election system, and his disdain for windmills, which he claimed are “driving the whales crazy.” His son, Donald Trump Jr., visited Greenland, stirring speculation about U.S. interests in the region. Despite Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen’s firm stance that “Greenland belongs to the Greenlanders,” Trump Jr. insisted his visit was personal. Trump’s repeated interest in U.S. territorial expansion has drawn criticism and rejection from leaders in Panama and Denmark. Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino refuted Trump’s claims of Chinese interference in the Panama Canal, emphasizing the canal’s sovereignty and the absence of foreign control. As Trump prepares to take office, his aggressive stance on multiple fronts signals a potentially tumultuous start to his presidency. His threats and promises have already stirred significant controversy and set the stage for contentious international relations. Based on a report by BBC | CNN 2024-01-08 -
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Thai Health Minister Eases hMPV Fears Amidst Rising Concerns
Yes in the news I have been reading the Chinese hospitals are getting over-capacity and people are dying from respiratory problems associated with this virus. How can it be different? If anything it can be worse. China has more hospitals and better doctors. Thailand will take no action to check Chinese tourists if they are infected. So, if anything Thailand will ignore this until it creates havoc in their own country. Meanwhile, the WHO has warned 3rd world ASEAN nations with lower health care to take action to prevent inbound travellers from China saying this virus can overwhelm their health care options. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 8 January 2025
Chaiyaphum: Man Killed by Train A 50-year-old man lost his life when he was struck by a train in Nern Sanga district, Chaiyaphum province, early morning on January 7. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1348204-chaiyaphum-man-killed-by-train/ -
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It's like the Wild West out there!
u need to upgrade your wife, she forgot to get some smart BMW's....sorry Buffaloes -
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Chinese Vessel Cuts Undersea Cables Near Taiwan Amid Rising Tensions
practice makes perfect
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