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LCLUC researchers help tackle a toxic practice in Thailand

LCLUC researchers help tackle a toxic practice in Thailand

Submitted by meghavi on

Hundreds of Bangkok schools were closed recently due to the dangerous levels of air pollution and the severity of the pollution made the international news. It was reported that burning of crop residue, a leftover plant material after harvest, is one of the major contributors to this situation. Intensive burning, particularly burning of rice stubble occurs during the dry months from January to March. Residue burning in Bangkok’s neighboring provinces (e.g.