PM2.5 and Right to Clean Air
Thailand especially its northern region early last year faced one of the worst PM2.5 haze
Thailand especially its northern region early last year faced one of the worst PM2.5 haze
The newly appointed air pollution administration committee chaired by the Environment Minister has levelled up
Under last year’s haze that shrouded the region and sent over two million people to
ประเด็นเนื้อหาถอดความและเรียบเรียงจากเวทีเสวนา Dialogue Forum 4 l Year 4: ถอดบทเรียนวิกฤติ PM2.5 และอนาคตอากาศสะอาดของประเทศไทย I (The Lessons Learned from PM2.5 and Right
A policy forum on development and environmental challenges and policies to “bridge the gap” and
The region of the North this year has battled a heavy PM2.5 haze caused by
The government has taken too little and too late action against the intensifying PM2.5 haze
So far, over two million people have been reported falling ill because of air pollution_with
Forest fire control officials have been already working hard to win the battles against forest
Hotspots in forest areas in the region have been widely detected, prompting officials concerned to
The Pollution Control Department (PCD) has filed an appeal on behalf of the National Environment
Economic and tourism impacts are cited as the main reason to appeal against the fresh
The capital has been hit hard by haze today with the maximum PM 2.5 concentration
1,000 tonnes of forest biomass materials and farm residues is set as a prime target
As the season changed and the winds started to blow north in late February or