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Thailand’s alternative energy chief unveils 51% renewable power plan

The Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency (DEDE) is forging multiple plans to maximize renewable energy benefits and align with global efforts to combat climate change.

DEDE Director-general Wattanapong Kurovat said on Monday that it was updating this year’s energy plan to meet clean energy requirements for Thailand to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 and net-zero carbon emissions by 2065. Continued … 

Shopping Center Association vows to back net-zero goal

The Thai Shopping Center Assn. (TSCA) is promoting sustainable policies covering economic, environmental and social aspects to strengthen the economy.

“Shopping centers are key players connecting other industries from upstream to downstream. We realize the importance in joining hands to create a strong sustainable ecosystem that benefits all sectors. Malls provide opportunities to entrepreneurs, farmers and communities,” said Chanavat Uahwatanasakul, president of the TSCA. Continued … 

Village Chief Defends Burning Practices Amid Air Pollution Crisis

In Ban Mae Lan Kham, northern Thailand, villagers are gearing up for their annual land-clearing fires as the haze season begins, traditionally contributing to some of the world’s worst air pollution.

Village chief Nanthawat Tiengtrongsakun and his community cut down shrubs and trees on their small plots, setting controlled burns to clear the fields for planting. This age-old practice emits plumes of smoke, leading to a thick gray haze that permeates the region and makes breathing difficult for many locals. Continued … 

Raid on waste plant finds barrels stored illegally

Authorities raided an industrial waste-treatment plant in Phetchabun’s Sri Thep district and found several barrels containing chemicals buried underground without proper treatment, which may explain why residents have reported a strong chemical odor recently.

The plant is a subsidiary of Aek Uthai Co., headquartered in Phachi district of Ayutthaya province. The raid, carried out on Monday by police and other authorities, including pollution control and factory standard regulating officials, followed an order by acting national police chief Kitrat Phanphet to investigate previous fires and suspected arson attacks at chemical storage warehouses. Continued … 

Beekeeping helps villagers tend coastal forests in Thai mangrove hotspot

Carefully prying open the lid of a wooden bee box, Ali Madwang gazes intently into the cavity as sunlight illuminates the scene within. A hubbub of tiny bustling black bees hover and crawl over scores of thumb-sized, bulbous cells, each glistening with dark treacle-like honey.

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I have seen how bees collaborate as a unified group, helping each other take care of the hive,” Ali tells Mongabay during a visit to the village of Ban Nai Nang in southern Thailand’s Krabi province. Continued … 

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