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Thailand Enforces Burning Ban to Combat PM2.5 Pollution


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As if the sugar farmers are going to take any notice a lot of the sugar has already been harvested and then they burn what's left just go up in a plane and any fool can see where it's happening

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On the school run this morning sugarcane burning was going on in several places. Banning burning but still allowing processing factories to buy burnt cane is ridiculous. Ban burnt cane processing and the problem will disappear overnight.

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4 minutes ago, edwinchester said:

On the school run this morning sugarcane burning was going on in several places. Banning burning but still allowing processing factories to buy burnt cane is ridiculous. Ban burnt cane processing and the problem will disappear overnight.

 

They can't challenge the sugar mills they are far too powerful.

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

Key areas reporting the highest PM2.5 levels include Chiang Rai, Lamphun, Phitsanulok, Sukhothai, Nonthaburi, Saraburi, Phetchaburi, Nakhon Pathom, Samut Sakhon, and Prachuap Khiri Khan.

 

Why isn't Bangkok on the list as they seem to be the loudest complainers on PM 2.5?

 

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This only repeat itself year after year. When it´s already too late, they issue a seemingly temporary ban, that only last for one season. They need to make a law, that forbids burning of all from garbage in the garden to sugar cane fields. After that, they need to enforce this with heavy fines and possible jail time for the offenders. Needless to say, that will never happen!

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2 hours ago, UWEB said:

Best would be to use military Forces

 Agreed, they need to invade Cambodia.

 

 

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

noting that of the THB 620 million earmarked for 1,800 sites in 14 provinces, only 90 sites have received funding.

 

Hmm. I wonder where the rest of the money went?

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23 minutes ago, sungod said:

 Agreed, they need to invade Cambodia.

 

 

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Better to clean at first your own House before you start complaining about your neighbor.

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12 minutes ago, UWEB said:

Better to clean at first your own House before you start complaining about your neighbor.

 

So that mass of red in Cambodia close to the Thai border is having no effect on the air we breath then?

 

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6 minutes ago, sungod said:

 

So that mass of red in Cambodia close to the Thai border is having no effect on the air we breath then?

 

Off course it is affecting the Air in Thailand, but at first stop the burning in Thailand what is much more easier than dealing with another Country.

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2 hours ago, edwinchester said:

On the school run this morning sugarcane burning was going on in several places. Banning burning but still allowing processing factories to buy burnt cane is ridiculous. Ban burnt cane processing and the problem will disappear overnight.

That's because the noise about "bans" are all a joke.  There is a lot of noise, but no enforcement.  There is no will at all by Thai authorities to actually fix the problem.  The can will be kicked down the road forever as the air gets worse and worse and worse.

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1 hour ago, sungod said:

 

So that mass of red in Cambodia close to the Thai border is having no effect on the air we breath then?

 

Some but not as much as you think and suggest.  Check the wind direction and speed.  The burning that happens in Thailand will have a greater effect, and is where the Thais should focus, ie, clean their own house before they start complaining about their neighbours.

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

of the THB 620 million earmarked for 1,800 sites in 14 provinces, only 90 sites have received funding.

So, 344,444 Baht per site earmarked. 90 sites paid = 31 million. Leaving a cool 589 million to be stuffed into brown packages. Not a bad distribution is it.

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Nobody will "enforce" this.

They can only ask people to "please, PLEASE, do not cause fires!".

All talk, no action.

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

Thailand has instituted a nationwide burning ban to address escalating PM2.5 pollution levels, as stagnant air circulation is expected to persist until early February, potentially exacerbating the situation. The government, keen on mitigating the pollution at its source, announced strict enforcement of the ban across the country.

 

Blah Blah Blah!
They repeat the same thing year after year and then do nothing!

 

Why not make a change and actually DO some strict enforcement???????

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

Thailand has instituted a nationwide burning ban to address escalating PM2.5 pollution levels, as stagnant air circulation is expected to persist until early February, potentially exacerbating the situation. The government, keen on mitigating the pollution at its source, announced strict enforcement of the ban across the country.

 

Guess the local farmer near me didn't get the memo, or the police, headman, governor couldn't be arsed to enforce it.

Like smog this morning with agri smoke

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People burn multiple times a day here in Pattaya. It is bad for our health and our dogs, who are often outside.

 

I have serious doubts about whether they will enforce it.

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Pathetic! This has been an issue since forever! It’s already illegal to burn the fields, if I remember correctly, but since nothing ever happens to these people, nothing is gonna change. So, all they had to do to stop this once and for all is to fine any owner of a burning field a million Baht. If they can’t pay then they go to prison for a year. Once that becomes public and a few go behind bars this will stop quickly! 

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Maybe borrow some of California's water bombing planes or buy some so they just fly over the flaming fields and boom, drenched.

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