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Research efforts will focus on three pillars – air quality, extreme heat, and water supply and quality. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
To address the growing health threats posed by climate change, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) is ...
Growing up in Thailand’s northeastern Isan region, Suwimon Chantajohn learned from her grandfather which insects were best to eat. Captivated by his stories of surviving on bugs during his ...
in collaboration with the Northern Thailand Breath Council (NTBC) and creative agency Flash Bomber, has launched “The Air Pollution Jersey.” The new initative is a game-changing football jersey ...
Authorities deploy two helicopters to tackle fires across the province, with 127 fire spots reported. CHIANG MAI, Thailand –– Northern Thailand is experiencing severe air pollution from ...
Air pollution levels in Thailand reached critical levels with PM2.5 dust particles exceeding safety standards in 51 provinces. The Air Pollution Solution Communication Centre reported that the ...
Joseph Goffman, former executive director of Harvard Law School’s Environmental and Energy Law Program who served as E.P.A. assistant administrator for air pollution under President Joseph R.
A parliamentary panel has found that ₹858 crore allocated for pollution control in the 2024-25 budget remains unutilized due to delays in approval from the Union Environment Ministry. The panel noted ...
Despite several Indian cities grappling with alarming levels of air pollution, the Environment Ministry has not been able to use more than 1 per cent of the funds allocated to it under a scheme to ...
Chiang Mai, a popular tourist destination in northern Thailand, is struggling with poor air quality due to ongoing wildfires in the surrounding regions. The smoke is raising health concerns ...
BANGKOK, Thailand – PM2.5 pollution levels in Bangkok have surged ... The Governor of Bangkok, Chadchart Sittipunt, has stated that the air quality should improve later this week.