Citywide average reaches 49.7 µg/m³, posing health risks in all areas. Avoid outdoor activities, wear a protective mask, and ...
Bangkok was the fourth most polluted city in the world - seeing over 350 schools closed to protect the health of children.
Sixty-seven out of 77 provinces in Thailand were shrouded with unsafe levels of ultrafine dust pollution and the worst levels ...
A pilot flying next to another aircraft from Thailand's Royal Rainmaking department taking part in an atmospheric ...
Air quality on Thursday morning shows slight improvement over the previous day but is still above safety standard ...
All 500 million children across the region live in countries with unhealthy levels of toxic air, according to analysis ...
UNICEF has issued a stark warning about the devastating impact of toxic air on children across East Asia and the Pacific.
It was a green day for 32 provinces, showcasing PM2.5 levels nestled comfortably between 18.4 and 25µg/m³. With Bangkok taking the air quality crown, its neighbours weren’t far behind, with Nonthaburi ...
Thailand has signed an agreement with the entire membership of Asean to jointly deal with PM2.5, which is considered to be a ...
The program, a collaboration among the Asian Disaster Preparedness Center, NASA and the now shuttered U.S. aid agency, used ...