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Chiang Mai Tackles PM2.5 Pollution with Ambitious Five-Year Strategy


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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

with a comprehensive five-year strategy

I Stopped to read at this point😂

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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Chiang Mai is taking bold steps to tackle the persistent PM2.5 pollution, with a comprehensive five-year strategy launched at a recent workshop on January 13 and 14. Organised by the Office of the Science Promotion Commission alongside Chiang Mai authorities, the gathering emphasised the urgent need for research and innovation to combat hazardous air quality.

 

Governor Nirat Phongsitthaworn underscored the significance of research in devising effective tools to address this pressing issue. He called for cooperative efforts, leveraging data systems and innovative strategies, to mitigate the pollution affecting every resident in the region.

 

An eight-goal strategy, spearheaded by Professor Doctor Sirirerk Songsiwilai, was proposed to make northern Thailand safer by 2026, particularly targeting the elimination of PM2.5 pollution in the upper north. Around 130 million baht will be invested in mitigating Chiang Mai's pollution for fiscal years 2023 and 2024, with a considerable increase to 450 million baht planned by 2025, extending successful measures across the region.

 

The plan outlines objectives such as capping PM2.5-affected days to just 50 annually, reducing initial COPD admissions due to dust below 1,000 each year, and cutting down unauthorised hotspots to 4,000 annually. Dr. Banthoon Setthasirote emphasised research-driven legal frameworks, highlighting structural roots rather than legislative dependencies alone.

 

 

 

A pivotal Clean Air Management Act is in the pipeline, focusing on decentralisation and shared management responsibilities, supported by economic measures and research. Former Chiang Mai deputy governor, Thosapon Phueng-udom, called for precise strategies and innovations to ensure the plan's efficacy and budgetary alignment.

 

The province has already achieved a significant 34% reduction in hotspots in 2023, with a 47% decrease in burnt areas, a 24% reduction in days exceeding air quality standards, and a 74% fall in first-time COPD admissions. Notably, research uncovered that 40% of the dust crisis stems from cross-border pollution, underscoring the necessity for regional cooperation.

 

Chiang Mai’s ambitious path forward demonstrates a commitment to cleaner air and healthier communities through vigilant research, strategic funding, and collaborative innovation.

 

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-- 2025-01-20

 

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I read it twice. However, what are the plans in particular? Did I miss a "no-burning-order'?? 😳

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