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Tag: PM2.5

General news / Thailand

Air pollution in Thailand forecasted to be worse in coming time

October 24, 2023 - by Kanlayakorn Pengrattana - Leave a Comment

Scandinavians who are currently residing in Thailand or are planning to make a visit may reconsider their decisions as Thailand’s Pollution Control Department reported on Tuesday, 24 October 2023 that …

Air pollution in Thailand forecasted to be worse in coming time Read More
Cambodia / General news / Laos / Myanmar / Thailand

Clean Air: Fundamental right that many Thais still lack access to

April 24, 2023April 25, 2023 - by Kanlayakorn Pengrattana - Leave a Comment

Every year during March to April, many provinces in the Northern region of Thailand have been known to go through the “Burning Season” and have the areas covered in PM2.5 …

Clean Air: Fundamental right that many Thais still lack access to Read More
General news / Thailand

Pollution in Chiang Mai alarmingly affect people health and tourism

April 11, 2023 - by Kanlayakorn Pengrattana - Leave a Comment

Dangerous levels of PM2.5 pollution in Chiang Mai, Thailand are affecting people’s health, economy, and tourism. For several weeks, the city was at the top of air quality information platform …

Pollution in Chiang Mai alarmingly affect people health and tourism Read More
General news / Laos / Myanmar / Thailand

Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar discuss solutions for PM 2.5 pollution

April 9, 2023 - by Kanlayakorn Pengrattana - Leave a Comment

Thailand’s prime minister Gen. Prayut Chan-ocha recently hosted an online meeting to discuss the collaboration to solve PM2.5 pollution with Sonexay Siphandone, Prime Minister of the Lao PDR, and Senior …

Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar discuss solutions for PM 2.5 pollution Read More
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 …

Chiang Mai air quality ranked worst in the world Read More
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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