So far, the Thai government’s efforts to improve its air quality have failed to address the systemic causes of the problem.
Bangkok was the fourth most polluted city in the world - seeing over 350 schools closed to protect the health of children.
Bangkok’s toxic air pollution has reached hazardous levels, forcing flight diversions and sparking health warnings across the ...
Bangkok's governor, Chadchart Sittipunt, has announced a campaign to eliminate burning in rice fields to tackle air pollution caused by PM2.5.
Air pollution has been a problem for many years in Thailand’s north, where the burning of forests and agricultural waste are major contributing factors. But in recent years Bangkok has also begun to ...
Several flights were diverted at Bangkok’s airports this week as the Thai capital continued to battle dangerous levels of air ...
A pilot flying next to another aircraft from Thailand's Royal Rainmaking department taking part in an atmospheric ...
Haze pollution was a chronic problem nationwide, long before the capital was blanketed in PM2.5 pollutants over the past few weeks. The situation is so serious the government recently allocated ...
Bangkok governor Chadchart Sittipunt has launched a no-burn campaign in rice fields to combat air pollution from fine ... in collaboration with the Agriculture and Land Development Departments.
Several flights were diverted at Bangkok’s airports ... attribute the high pollution levels to a combination of traffic emissions, industrial activity and agricultural burning in surrounding ...