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Thai Government and Opposition Clash Over PM2.5 Pollution Response

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Commuters wear face masks to protect themselves from air pollution at a skytrain station in Bangkok, Thailand, Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)

 

As the PM2.5 pollution crisis intensifies, the Thai government and opposition parties are engaged in a public dispute over environmental priorities, exacerbated by the expected continuation of hazardous smog conditions until Friday.

 

Opposition leader Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut took to Facebook to criticise Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra. In a biting remark, he suggested the PM should ensure Thai citizens have the chance to breathe cleaner air before embarking on international travels, such as the current trip to Davos, Switzerland for the World Economic Forum.

 

Natthaphong, leader of the People's Party (PP), condemned the government's sluggish approach to addressing PM2.5 pollution.

 

He noted that a government initiative to incentivise sugar cane farmers to adopt non-burning harvest methods had not progressed to cabinet approval. Consequently, many farmers have continued the cheaper practice of burning, contributing further to air pollution.

 

Critics, including Natthaphong, argue the government should have earlier communicated clearer alternatives to biomass burning, emphasising the importance of action plans with concrete implementations.


In response, government spokesman Jirayu Houngsub defended the Prime Minister's participation at the World Economic Forum, underscoring its role in attracting foreign investment. He dismissed opposition criticisms as lacking decorum and political maturity.

 

As pollution levels rise, especially in Bangkok, the city's governor, Chadchart Sittipunt, announced emergency measures, including the suspension of onsite classes for 103 schools in favour of remote learning. He attributed worsening air quality to poor ventilation and increased emissions due to inner-city roadworks.

 

Starting Thursday, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration will enforce a ban on trucks entering designated low-emission zones without prior registration. AI-equipped security cameras will assist in monitoring compliance, with violators facing potential legal action, reported Bangkok Post.

 

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Yada, yada, yada......

6 hours ago, webfact said:

Starting Thursday, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration will enforce a ban on trucks entering designated low-emission zones without prior registration. AI-equipped security cameras will assist in monitoring compliance, with violators facing potential legal action, reported Bangkok Post.

 

 

And if you believe that you'll believe anything.

 

 

I thought there was an order by the PM and the government to end the pollution, who didn't get the memo?

7 hours ago, webfact said:

Natthaphong, leader of the People's Party (PP), condemned the government's sluggish approach to addressing PM2.5 pollution.

Sluggish, they've done sod all since last year.

Same thing every year about taking action on reducing the PM2.5 dust 

In Bangkok 😱

Yet Bangkok remains the top city for World Tourists to visit according to the Thai Tourist industry  🤔

Amazing Thailand

 

Many readings over 200 this morning in Thawi Watthana

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13 minutes ago, John Drake said:

Many readings over 200 this morning in Thawi Watthana

 

Meanwhile, madame PM is in Switzerland swooning with the rich and famous, maybe she'll buy a few more watches for her collection. She fiddles, while Rome (Thailand) burns.

Total non-answer from the government spokesman.  At least go through the motions . . .

11 hours ago, webfact said:

emergency measures, including the suspension of onsite classes for 103 schools in favour of remote learning

Great!

That will reduce significantly all that stop and go traffic on the way to many schools.

 

2 hours ago, lordgrinz said:

 

Meanwhile, madame PM is in Switzerland swooning with the rich and famous, maybe she'll buy a few more watches for her collection. She fiddles, while Rome (Thailand) burns.

Her priorities are clear.

Unfortunately, there are still too many Thais out there who don't see this.

As usual...all talk...don't these numpties understand? The world knows that Thailand has unsafe level of pollution to breath. That means the tourist will stop coming. That means the resident expats will spend less time in Thailand. Nett effect...less income to Thailand. We are not talking small amounts to the Revenue.

Every time Anutin opens his mouth there are more utterances which are never follow through and the man is just unbelievable.

Come on Thailand do something about this...it's hurting your population.

Downtown Jontien currently 151. Good news a spectacular sunset is underway.

4 hours ago, lordgrinz said:

 

Meanwhile, madame PM is in Switzerland swooning with the rich and famous, maybe she'll buy a few more watches for her collection. She fiddles, while Rome (Thailand) burns.

Those so-called politicians do not care! They are like children playing in the kindergarten! Useless!

Just what does he mean by "lack of ventilation?" I guess next we'll see trucks with mounted fans....

On 1/23/2025 at 5:17 AM, webfact said:

In a biting remark, he suggested the PM should ensure Thai citizens have the chance to breathe cleaner air before embarking on international travels, such as the current trip to Davos, Switzerland for the World Economic Forum.

 

 

https://www.iqair.com/switzerland/grisons/davos

 

 

On 1/23/2025 at 4:38 AM, lordgrinz said:

I thought there was an order by the PM and the government to end the pollution, who didn't get the memo?

 

At least these three got the memo: Thaksin with his proxy puppet and now Anutin is also in the game. There must be some results but....

AQI is now highest it's been here so far, 228  right now and climbing, there goes the work from home theory, it's the weekend with way less traffic and no school.

The primary reason is likely the burning of rice fields; otherwise, we would see this level of PM pollution throughout the year. It's not caused by cars or factories—addressing the issue with farmers is key.

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