BANGKOK: Campaigners on Monday demanded Thailand's government to urgently pass a "clean air act" as the Southeast Asian kingdom braces for its annual peak pollution season.
The Thailand Clean Air Network (CAN), a group of academics and activists, submitted a proposed law to the government, along with an open letter urging Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin to act swiftly to ease the "pain and suffering inflicted on the Thai public."
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