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2 hours ago, hotsun said:

Im not sure how much of it is in thailands control either. The countries around them are all just as much of a problem

Thailand admits, some of it is their cause... they can't complain about their neighbors unless they do something positive themselves.

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2 hours ago, neeray said:

Polluted air. Polluted water. Polluted grounds. And nothing much is ever done about it.

 

Beautiful Thailand. land of Smiles. So many people want to come, they need to change the visas. When people stop coming and the money tap is shut off then they will act.

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Bangkok Grapples with Alarming Air Pollution Levels

 

Mostly thanks to 2 of the Pheu Thai Premiers after 2000.

Thaksin and Yingluck(his sister) Shinawatra, both introduced the policy encouraging even low income people to buy cars.

 

Because of what they did, BKK's air quality worsened again (temporally bettered after the completion of the BTS). 

As well as more and more people went  into the debt they struggle to repay.

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3 hours ago, fondue zoo said:

 

They are totally unwilling to deal with this issue?

Deal with it how?

If they wanted to deal with it they would probably have to do sometime as drastic as prohibiting private cars in Bangkok and only Taxi,bus, tuk tuk,  ride service or commercial truck.

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22 minutes ago, StandardIssue said:

have to do sometime as drastic as prohibiting private cars in Bangkok

 

Its not cars causing this horrid pollution yes they contribute but the main cause is the idiots burning fields,forests and trash  if they could stop those 3 then it would be much much better  without draconian and damaging prohibition on private transport.

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On 3/20/2025 at 9:37 PM, Mr Meeseeks said:

They are totally incapable of dealing with this issue.

actually is a S. Asia problem - now way they will get all the countries to stop their burning!

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This must be a crushing disappointment for the government. After these years of committees and inaction they still have seven slots to climb to get to the top position. Hopefully they can shake off the disappointment and get back to doing even less than before. Surely with a bit of luck, the right weather conditions and the usual ruthless efficiency of the government that coveted #1 spot can be theirs next year.

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8 hours ago, StandardIssue said:

Who has convinced theses poor citizens that common surgical masks will do any good whatsoever in combating 2.5 micrometer particles.

 

You need a proper gas mask!!

 

Surgical masks are useless but a good N95 mask that seals around your mouth and nose will filter out most PM2.5.

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4 hours ago, johng said:

 

Its not cars causing this horrid pollution yes they contribute but the main cause is the idiots burning fields,forests and trash  if they could stop those 3 then it would be much much better  without draconian and damaging prohibition on private transport.

 

Credible studies suggest vehicles are responsible for up to 40% of the pollution.  During covid the pollution levels dropped significantly due to reduced traffic.   When you add in other sources like heavy industry and coal generation,  I think field burning is less than half.  Burning fields is a SE Asia problem so there is only so much Thailand can do on their own.  They can definitely do something about vehicle pollution but seem totally unwilling.

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8 minutes ago, shdmn said:

During covid the pollution levels dropped significantly

 

Hence my mention of draconian actions that caused misery to  normal everyday people,  many of whom are still suffering the varied repercussions of such madness.

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Spread the word around the world so tourists realize that this is not a good country to visit. No one goes on vacation to get lung cancer.

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