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Vehicle idling adds to greenhouse gas emissions – in Chiang Mai too!

by Ricky Ward | Dec 29, 2008 | General / ทั่วไป, Pollution / มลภาวะ

Ever noticed how long we have to wait at traffic lights in Chiang Mai? Ever thought hot hot, smelly and polluted the air becomes from all the idling motor car and motor bike engines? Ever thought how much it might be costing each driver and the country in petroleum...

Two Wheels Good – Good News For Less Global Warming

by Ricky Ward | Dec 28, 2008 | General / ทั่วไป, Pollution / มลภาวะ

On Saturday in 27th December 2008 the Bangkok Post was full of stories to give us hope that Global Warming may be slowed down. Page 1 predicted a 35% drop in Thai car production for 2009 and B2 in a story headed ” Two wheels good” reported a boom for...

Smog In Northern Air Is Thai Problem Alone?

by OurChiangMai Admin | Mar 31, 2008 | General / ทั่วไป, Pollution / มลภาวะ

“An additional problem is that national borders get in the way, with man-made burn-offs also occurring in Burma’s Shan State and in Laos,” says your editorial, “Burning issue plagues North” on March 29. Having recently returned from a...

King Voices Concern About Haze

by OurChiangMai Admin | Mar 26, 2008 | General / ทั่วไป, Pollution / มลภาวะ

HM wants daily reports on situation in North His Majesty the King has voiced concern over the haze situation in the North as the air quality in several northern provinces is poised to reach danger levels. Amnat Decha, caretaker of the Phuping Palace in Chiang Mai,...

Haze and Rain Making

by Ricky Ward | Mar 26, 2008 | General / ทั่วไป, Pollution / มลภาวะ

Wednesday’s Post quotes Chiang Mai’s Vice Governor indicating pollution levels of PM 10 cancer causing particles in Chiang Mai, resulting from forest burning, were not of concern. Readings taken Tuesday at a school in the centre of town at 86 microgrammes per cubic...
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