A policy forum on development and environmental challenges and policies to “bridge the gap” and “connect the dots” to create one big picture for better understanding and decision-making in the society
Since early this year, the world has been in great shock as Russia invaded Ukraine. Aside from impacts on security in Europe and other parts of the world, what have also been affected by the war are the food and energy sectors.
There has been a big question on how energy, in particular, can be secured in times of such a crisis as well as against future shocks including climate change, given its sensitivity.
The Dialogue Forum recently invited the public to delve into such a serious question and explore ways to secure more of our energy against such shocks at the first forum of this year, Dialogue Forum 1 I Year 3: Thailand’s Energy Crisis and Security in Times of War.
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The forum was organised by Bangkok Tribune, in collaboration with its partners; SEA-Junction and Thai SEJ.
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to “bridge the gap” and “connect the dots” with critical and constructive minds on development and environmental policies in Thailand and the Mekong region; to deliver meaningful messages and create the big picture critical to public understanding and decision-making, thus truly being the public’s critical voice