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Category: Thailand

Win-win solution for forests, people

By Nantiya Tangwisutijit July 22, 2020

The change resulting from switching the farming practices in Mae Chaem to chemical-free sustainable agroforestry comes with many dimensions.

Masterplan to protect Phuket water

By Nantiya Tangwisutijit July 22, 2020

Water reserves at 4 dams fall to ‘critical’

By Nantiya Tangwisutijit July 21, 2020

If water reserves remain low next year, farmers in Thailand’s rice bowl. won’t be able to use water from the dams’ irrigation systems for a second consecutive year, the secretary-general said.

Silent killer claiming thousands

By Nantiya Tangwisutijit July 21, 2020

A vicious cancer that infects tens of thousands in Thailand could be eradicated if wastewater management and eating habits could be changed.

Thailand to allow use of ‘economically valuable trees’ as collateral for financial loans

By Nantiya Tangwisutijit July 20, 2020

Why some Buddhist monks ordain trees – JSTOR Daily

By Nantiya Tangwisutijit July 20, 2020

Buddhist monks in Thailand began tying trees with their traditional colored robes in the 1980s, as threats to ecology increased.

COVID-19, electric vehicles to reshape Thailand’s auto industry

By Nantiya Tangwisutijit July 17, 2020

Could pummel local auto industry because it is dominated by hundreds of parts makers, while EVs require just 10% to 20% as many of parts as internal-combustion vehicles.

Thailand accepts World Bank’s climate change grant

By Nantiya Tangwisutijit July 17, 2020

Thailand has approved an acceptance draft for a 5 million dollar grant from the World Bank, to fund projects reducing the emission of environmentally harmful HFC gas.

Thailand approves B1.4bn loan for Myanmar power grids

By Nantiya Tangwisutijit July 15, 2020

Euro 5 upgrade delayed in Thailand

By Nantiya Tangwisutijit July 15, 2020

Delayed from 2024 as technical help is needed from overseas experts who are unable to visit Thailand because of pandemic travel restrictions.

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