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Tag: Air pollution

General news / Thailand

Thailand seeks cooperation to address cross border pollution

April 2, 2023 - by Miabell Mallikka - Leave a Comment

Thailand is seeking cooperation from neighboring countries to address cross-border air pollution. The high pollution is seriously impacting the northern provinces of Thailand. Spokesperson for the Thai Foreign Ministry said …

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General news / Thailand

Chiang Mai air quality ranked worst in the world

March 31, 2023 - by Kanlayakorn Pengrattana - 1 Comment

The dangerous level of PM2.5 in Chiang mai province, Thailand has been ranked the worst in the world several days this week. Recently, the Command Center for Preventing and Resolving …

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General news / Laos

Schools in Laos close due to unsafe PM2.5 levels

March 30, 2023 - by Kanlayakorn Pengrattana - Leave a Comment

All kindergarten classes in Bokeo​ and Xayaboury provinces of Laos were ordered to temporarily close due to the high levels of PM2.5. As it is unsafe for humans’ health, Bokeo’s …

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General news / Laos

Laos facing dangerous air quality

March 27, 2023March 27, 2023 - by Kanlayakorn Pengrattana - Leave a Comment

Lao Meteorology department officials reported that many areas of Laos are facing dangerous levels of PM2.5 caused by burning of lands for agriculture and burning garbage and leaves. The Ministry …

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General news / Thailand

Dust level in Pattaya reaches unhealthy level

February 21, 2023 - by Kanlayakorn Pengrattana - Leave a Comment

Pattaya officials reported that the PM2.5 dust level in Pattaya has reached a dangerous level of 174 micrograms per cubic meter. The unhealthy dust fogged up several areas such as …

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Cambodia / China / General news / Laos / Malaysia / Myanmar / Philippines / Singapore / Thailand / Vietnam

Deaths from air pollution expected to explode in Asia

June 29, 2016 - by Frederik Guy Hoff Sonne - Leave a Comment

Premature deaths from outdoor air pollution are projected to rise from 3 million today to 4.5 million by 2040, concentrated mainly in developing Asia, International Energy Agency writes in a …

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