agricultural burning, and vehicle fumes. The rising levels of air pollution in Thailand have put immense pressure on the country’s healthcare services. More than 1.3 million people have fallen ...
Residents of Thailand's central provinces of Lop Buri and Sa Kaeo have no place to hide from emissions caused by landfill fires.
Thailand's poor air quality has ... One major cause of the pollution is believed to be wildfires and farm-burning in the country's north. The northern province of Chiang Mai is the worst hit.
and smoke from agricultural burning. The public health ministry of Thailand informed that around 1.3 million people in the country are sick due to the rising levels of air pollution and the ...
This is just one narrow view into how light pollution is disrupting the natural world. Moths aren't the only pollinators impacted by dazzling city lights. Bees are also feeling the effects ...
Nearly 200,000 people in Thailand ... from agricultural burning. More than 1.3 million people have fallen sick in the kingdom since the start of the year as a result of air pollution, with nearly ...
reading in Chang Phueak subdistrict was recorded at 187 – an unhealthy level – according to the Air Quality and Noise Management Bureau of Thailand’s Pollution Control Department.
Besides the Democrat Party, Thailand’s biggest political group Pheu Thai has also pledged to tackle air pollution. Mr Plodprasop Suraswadi, who heads the party’s PM2.5 policy team, proposed ...