The government has announced a “no-burn” measure in a bid to control air pollution, with punishment lined up for violators.
Government measures fall short, experts say, as air quality index (AQI) readings become more hazardous in Thai capital.
Thai authorities have made travel by public transport in Bangkok free for a week, the latest tactic to try to tackle soaring ...
Flying through Bangkok's cloudless blue skies, a small aircraft sprays a white mist over a thick haze of pea soup smog below.
It's a method that's largely unproven, but Thailand's government is willing to try anything after air pollution in the ...
Thailand has introduced free public transport in Bangkok for a week to tackle severe air pollution. Over 350 schools were ...
BANGKOK – The Thai government on Jan 26 called on Chinese descendants to use digital paper offerings online instead of ...
In a bid to tackle rising air pollution, Thailand has launched a week-long free public transport campaign in its capital city ...
IQAir reports health-harming PM 2.5 levels across Thailand, with Mueang Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Municipality worst hit at US ...
Economic damage from opportunity loss caused by air pollution, exceeding an average of 100µg/m³ on the Air Quality Index (AQI ...
Worsening air pollution is choking Bangkok, closing schools. The government is asking people to work from home and avoid ...
BANGKOK: Air pollution forced nearly 200 schools in Bangkok to close on Thursday (Jan 23), local authorities said, as ...