Nearly two million people in Thailand have suffered air pollution-related illnesses in the first three months of the year.
Tag: PM 2.5
Battling the Haze: Fighting against a pandemic, pollution, and inequality.
Every morning Pu wakes up to the loud sounds of the city. Putting on her orange vest, she revves her motorbike and rides out to begin a long day of carrying passengers to their destinations with speed. She has become one with the motion of the Thai metropolis. But the city’s toxic air has not been […]
Do emerging innovations offer a slight glimmer of hope for clean air in Thailand?
PM2.5 has gained wide public awareness amongst Thais for nearly a decade. Many probably have questioned how much longer we need to live with the health crisis brought on by the annual recurrent problem of ultra-fine dust particles which the World Health Organization (WHO) claimed causes 4.2 million premature deaths worldwide each year. However, […]