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After unsafe levels of smog and smoke blanketed Bangkok last month, the city’s authorities are now looking to tackle Bangkok’s notorious air pollution. The deputy permanent secretary of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration has said that this year, the BMA aims to work with other government agencies to deal with the air problem. He said that the BMA’s pollution control operations will now be based on new safety standards. These standards will apply to oil fuel and car exhaust, among other things. The deputy permanent secretary, Chatree Wattanakhajorn, said that over the long term, oil fuel with only up to 10 […]

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    :) 'Really!? This sort of haze, smog, pollution, take your pick, has been going on for decades. It will be looked into, a committee will be formed and then we will see little more happening other than this year turning into the next year'

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The amount of cars and especially  suvs on the roads in Bkk have increased tremendously over the last 2 decades. Combine that with existing older cars and motorbikes, exhaust-belching buses and trucks that should be banned from use, countless construction sites, removal of green spaces, and massive use of air conditioners in flats as well as almost all buildings (and the stupifyingly inefficient waste that occurs daily when hundreds of double-height glass doors are frequently left open to the outside), and the result is absolutely predictable. The gov't is going to "solve" this?  Instead of buying another submarine or a used aircraft carrier, how about replacing every old bus with new electric or natural gas buses?  If the gov't had any real desire to make substantive changes, there are things they could do.  But i imagine the "commissions" made on certain actions are substantially greater on some when compared to others. Duh.

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On 5/14/2022 at 2:23 AM, LEEHAI said:

    :) 'Really!? This sort of haze, smog, pollution, take your pick, has been going on for decades. It will be looked into, a committee will be formed and then we will see little more happening other than this year turning into the next year'

No effective laws. No enforcement much unless money involved. Only culture incompatible with modernity. Yes, nothing will change. Never understood why foreigners come to Thailand and choose large polluted cities to live / work in. 

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They say masks are necessary for covid, and people are like: Don't force us! 

If they just say to wear them because of the pollution, people will be like: yeah, we kinda understand why we should wear a mask. 

They'll even put them more tightly on their faces. 

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20 hours ago, BCC said:

The amount of cars and especially  suvs on the roads in Bkk have increased tremendously over the last 2 decades. Combine that with existing older cars and motorbikes, exhaust-belching buses and trucks that should be banned from use, countless construction sites, removal of green spaces, and massive use of air conditioners in flats as well as almost all buildings (and the stupifyingly inefficient waste that occurs daily when hundreds of double-height glass doors are frequently left open to the outside), and the result is absolutely predictable. The gov't is going to "solve" this?  Instead of buying another submarine or a used aircraft carrier, how about replacing every old bus with new electric or natural gas buses?  If the gov't had any real desire to make substantive changes, there are things they could do.  But i imagine the "commissions" made on certain actions are substantially greater on some when compared to others. Duh.

The buses plowing the cities in Thailand are really old. The amount of emission is ridiculous. 

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