

By joining the Climate and Clean Air Coalition, Thailand will build upon the findings of the Coalition's recent accessment of air pollution in Asia Pacific to develop its understanding of national black carbon and tropospheric ozone emissions and determine mitigation opportunities. Key emissions sources in Thailand include biomass burning, vehicles and industrial production.
Every day, more than 250,000 passengers in Bangkok takes Cross-river ferries, Chao Phraya express boats and Saen Saep express boats which connects two sides of Bangkok city to other modes of...
To attend this event, please complete the registration form and submit it to the organizer no later than June 3rd, 2021.
Every day, more than 250,000 passengers in Bangkok takes Cross-river ferries, Chao Phraya express boats and Saen Saep express boats which connects two sides of Bangkok city to other modes of...
The report Air Pollution in Asia and the Pacific: Science-based Solutions is the first-ever comprehensive scientific assessment of air pollution outlook in the region. It outlines 25...
This report identifies 25 clean air measures that can positively impact human health, crop yields, climate change and socio-economic development, as well as contribute to achieving the Sustainable...
A joint Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES) and CCAC Scientific Advisory Panel (SAP) report on Integrating Short-Lived Climate Pollutants into Asian NDCs: A Survey with...
The Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) Heavy-Duty Vehicles Initiative (HDVI) is supporting the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) to reduce the air pollution and near-term climate...