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Bangkokians Dub State Efforts to Combat PM2.5 as Ineffective: Poll


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12 hours ago, webfact said:

In a recent survey conducted by the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA), a significant portion of Bangkok's residents expressed dissatisfaction with the efforts of state agencies in managing the capital's persistent PM2.5 pollution crisis. This pressing environmental issue has seen growing public concern over government actions and their efficacy.

Maybe bring this up on Paetongtarns new TV show.. if it allows a two way communication.

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There will be hell to pay for this part of the world that sets their countries ablaze, if you believe in an almighty creator of this planet

Posted
2 hours ago, Captor said:

What are the government efforts? Someone know?

Free public transport in order to reduce car usage and emissions.

That’s a positive step.

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This has been an issue for years well ever since i have been visiting 1994. No immision control on diesel or exhuasts or for that matter on lead in fuel. Why do i have this feeling that this not about correcting the polution but more to do with control vehicle use reduction directed from Davos. The 15  minute city C40. It is happening in the UK Road works for no good reason million reducing road sizes in the name bike lanes. So in BKK the same as that to have signed up to the NWO Davis  C40  City. I hope I am wrong.  I could a conspiracy Theorist. You have to agree it is a great phrase to shut people 

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1 hour ago, ChrisY1 said:

https://www.windy.com

In the menu, a PM2.5  page will show the extent of the dust.....it's not just BKK...

Yep.

Dust. How you get dust? No rain in the dry season. Just a bit of wind here at our place in the north east swirls up the fine sands and of it goes towards BKK. Burning is not as much as other years. Still a bit is there but mainly it is the fine sand which make it a terrible mix of air. And that is called nature......

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4 hours ago, Red Forever said:

Free public transport in order to reduce car usage and emissions.

That’s a positive step.

Or copy the London ways to control air pollution using ULEZ ( ultra low emission zone ) whereby vehicles that do not meet the low exhaust emissions , have to pay a hefty charge to enter the city . This encourages people to leave their cars at home and use public transport . Even if your vehicle meets the emission laws you will have to pay a congestion charge . 

But could ULEZ work in Bangkok ? and a congestion levy ?  Considering the many vehicles in poor maintained condition in Bangkok , there would be a huge reduction of pollution levels if a ULEZ / congestion charges were introduced . 

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4 hours ago, Richardsamui said:

Yep.

Dust. How you get dust? No rain in the dry season. Just a bit of wind here at our place in the north east swirls up the fine sands and of it goes towards BKK. Burning is not as much as other years. Still a bit is there but mainly it is the fine sand which make it a terrible mix of air. And that is called nature......

Yep , one Can't fight Nature so they mainly blame the people .

It's a combined problem .

Next some Smart Ass is gonna blame Global Warming.  😇

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Posted
6 hours ago, Theforgotten1 said:

Yes , talk .

Reminds me of this sculpture in Berlin (I think), where politicians talk as the world's oceans rise.

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39 minutes ago, superal said:

Or copy the London ways to control air pollution using ULEZ ( ultra low emission zone ) whereby vehicles that do not meet the low exhaust emissions , have to pay a hefty charge to enter the city . This encourages people to leave their cars at home and use public transport . Even if your vehicle meets the emission laws you will have to pay a congestion charge . 

But could ULEZ work in Bangkok ? and a congestion levy ?  Considering the many vehicles in poor maintained condition in Bangkok , there would be a huge reduction of pollution levels if a ULEZ / congestion charges were introduced . 

Are you actually staying in Thailand or have been here for a few years? 

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Posted
14 minutes ago, CLW said:

Are you actually staying in Thailand or have been here for a few years? 

Why do you ask , what is the relevance ?

Posted
12 hours ago, Red Forever said:

Free public transport in order to reduce car usage and emissions.

That’s a positive step.

Yes, and getting all those stinking vehicles, buses, cars, bikes, tuc tucs, off the road and destroyed. Anyone found burning gets their land confiscated.

More police checks ( laugh) all round transport and on the roads. 
The problem could be solved in 2 years at the most if it was implicated now. New electric buses and money invested will fix it to a livable level. 

Years of 40 million tourists, should be able to pay for this. Otherwise, they are ignoring the health of their own folk and their children. We all know that costs in the long run. But with an irresponsible government there’s no hope.

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Well, after all the Government talks, they will enjoy their;

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