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Yoshanun: Solve PM2.5 by Prioritizing Public Distress, Not Politics

Yoshanun: Solve PM2.5 by Prioritizing Public Distress, Not Politics

Matichon•Politics•7d ago

Reader Briefing

Deputy Prime Minister Yoshanun emphasizes integrating technology with local wisdom and overcoming political hurdles to effectively address the PM2.5 crisis by prioritizing public welfare.

  • •Deputy Prime Minister Yoshanun participated in a seminar on PM2.5 crisis solutions.
  • •He stressed the need to blend advanced technology with local knowledge and community wisdom.
  • •Yoshanun called for prioritizing public distress over political conditions in tackling the issue.
  • •The government is implementing a 'Circular Economy' model, starting in upper northern areas to create economic opportunities.

Overview

  • •On May 6, Deputy Prime Minister Yoshanun attended a seminar on the PM2.5 crisis at Ramada Garden Hotel.
  • •The seminar, titled 'Uniting Forces to Find Solutions for the PM2.5 Dust Crisis – Protecting Rights and the Future of Clean Air Law,' was organized by the National Human Rights Commission.
  • •Deputy Prime Minister Yoshanun stated that solving the PM2.5 crisis is an urgent mission requiring a holistic approach.
  • •Yoshanun emphasized that successful PM2.5 solutions must be based on a genuine understanding of local contexts and incorporate input from those on the ground.
  • •The government is adopting a 'Circular Economy' model as a core strategy, piloting it in upper northern provinces to transform challenges into economic opportunities.
  • •Deputy Prime Minister Yoshanun advocated for transcending political conditions to focus on public suffering as the primary concern.
  • •Yoshanun expressed willingness to integrate data from all sectors to improve the accuracy and fairness of law enforcement and policy decisions.
  • •The government is advancing policies for decentralization and pushing for a Climate Change Act to protect citizens' rights to clean air in the long term.

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Key Quotes

Yoshanun
"Today we have the potential to use advanced technology to accurately analyze hotspots and dust sources, but these tools are most powerful when combined with local knowledge and lifestyles."
วันนี้เรามีศักยภาพในการใช้เทคโนโลยีขั้นสูง เพื่อวิเคราะห์จุดความร้อนและแหล่งกำเนิดฝุ่นได้อย่างแม่นยำ แต่เครื่องมือเหล่านี้จะทรงพลังที่สุดเมื่อนำมา ผนึกกำลังกับองค์ความรู้และวิถีชีวิตของคนในพื้นที่
Yoshanun
"Solving this problem requires moving beyond political conditions to focus on the public's distress as the priority."
การแก้ปัญหานี้ต้องก้าวข้ามเงื่อนไขทางการเมือง เพื่อมุ่งไปที่ความเดือดร้อนของประชาชนเป็นสำคัญ

Key Entities

Person

Yoshanun(ยศชนัน)
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation who attended a seminar on PM2.5 solutions and emphasized public welfare over politics.
Phru Odochao(นายพฤ โอ่โดเชา)
A representative and leader of the Karen Network in the North who participated in the PM2.5 seminar.
Jane Channarong(นายเจน ชาญณรงค์)
President of the Bangkok Air Quality Council who attended the PM2.5 seminar.
Ms. Pritsana Promma(น.ส.ปริศนา พรหมมา)
A representative from the Chiang Mai Air Quality Council who participated in the PM2.5 seminar.
Sombat Boonngamanong(นายสมบัติ บุญงามอนงค์)ℹ️
Director of the Mirror Foundation who attended the PM2.5 seminar.

Place

Ramada Garden Hotel(โรงแรมรามาการ์เด้นส์)
The venue where the PM2.5 seminar was held on May 6.

Organization

National Human Rights Commission(สำนักงานคณะกรรมการสิทธิมนุษยชนแห่งชาติ)
The organizer of the seminar on solutions for the PM2.5 dust crisis.

Law

Circular Economyℹ️
The economic model being piloted in upper northern Thailand to address the PM2.5 crisis and create opportunities.
Climate Change Act(พ.ร.บ.การเปลี่ยนแปลงสภาพภูมิอากาศ)
A proposed law that is being pushed to serve as a key tool for protecting citizens' rights to clean air.