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Thailand's Clean Air Bill: A Fight for Breath

28 Dec

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Summary

  • A Clean Air bill aims to enshrine the right to breathable air.
  • More than 10 million people sought treatment for pollution health issues.
  • Political uncertainty has stalled landmark air pollution legislation.
Thailand's Clean Air Bill: A Fight for Breath

Thailand is grappling with severe air pollution, particularly during winter months, driven by seasonal burning, vehicle exhaust, and industrial emissions. Years of attempted solutions have yielded little relief, but a new Clean Air bill offers a potential turning point. This proposed legislation aims to legally establish the right to clean air, impose taxes on emitters, and enhance public access to pollution source information.

The push for this bill is led by figures like Dr. Wirun Limsawart and Weenarin Lulitanonda, co-founders of the Thailand Clean Air Network. Dr. Limsawart, an anthropological doctor, was motivated by concerns for his children's health, while Lulitanonda, a former finance specialist, was driven to activism after experiencing smog-induced headaches. Their efforts have garnered significant public support, with over 20,000 signatures backing the initiative and the bill passing the lower house of parliament.

However, the bill's progress has been complicated by recent political developments, including the dissolution of parliament, which has placed the legislation on hold. Its future now depends on the political will following the general elections scheduled for early next year. Despite the uncertainty, activists remain determined, urging citizens to become a "political watchdog" and prioritize clean air legislation in future elections, emphasizing that breathable air is a fundamental right for all Thais.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Clean Air bill is landmark legislation aiming to establish the right to breathable air, tax emitters, and provide public information on pollution sources in Thailand.
Dr. Wirun Limsawart, an anthropological doctor, and Weenarin Lulitanonda, a finance specialist, are spearheading the Thailand Clean Air Network's efforts for new legislation.
More than 10 million people in Thailand required treatment for pollution-related health problems in 2023.

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