Bangkok was the fourth most polluted city in the world - seeing over 350 schools closed to protect the health of children.
The five districts that reported the highest levels of PM2.5 are Lat Krabang (52.5 µg/m³), Nong Jok (51.2 µg/m³), Bang Na (48 ...
UNICEF has issued a stark warning about the devastating impact of toxic air on children across East Asia and the Pacific.
Bangkok's skyscrapers lie shrouded by a thick layer of pollution haze, which continues to cause health concerns for residents ...
The program, a collaboration among the Asian Disaster Preparedness Center, NASA and the now shuttered U.S. aid agency, used ...
These immediate harmful effects of pollution are well-documented and much talked about. What gets less attention is the ...
Doctor highlights underestimated heart risks of PM2.5 pollution, urging precautions like mask-wearing and avoiding outdoor ...
Unicef's latest data shows the devastating impact of toxic air on children, with pollution linked to 100 deaths of kids under five years of age every day across East Asia and the Pacific.The United ...
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is intensifying measures to tackle air pollution as PM2.5 dust levels in the capital remain high, expected to persist through February.
Air pollution is one of the most pressing, yet overlooked, threats to children’s health in the region. It's linked with about 100 child deaths every single day, and that's about 38,000 over the course ...