Post by account_disabled on Dec 28, 2023 3:25:38 GMT
Animal rights activists submit letter to government Pleading to help Thai elephants and requesting urgent financial support. Susan Field, a British animal rights activist living on Koh Samui, has filed an appeal with the Thai government. Along with more than 65,000 petition signatures, people join in asking for financial assistance for elephants and their caretakers who have been severely affected by the COVID-19 outbreak, resulting in lost income from lost tourists. go with Mr. Sorachad Sujit on behalf of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment being the recipient of the matter. Susan said: “The future of Thai elephants is very worrying. The mahout may have to take the elephant out on the road to beg for alms or otherwise torture the elephant in order to get a few baht to survive.
This should not be something that elephants, as animals that are the symbol of Thailand, should do. Must come and do that.” If this difficult situation continues It is possible for elephants to die of starvation. And Susan believes that will have a negative effect on Thailand. Including the country's tourism industry very much. What Susan came out to demand was Both urgent and regular financial aid Telegram Number Data to take care of elephants Mahout and family Give them food and shelter. Especially during this crisis and asks the government to consider laws to protect these elephants The emphasis is on keeping them safe and protected. “I ask that you please use your voice and determination to help these iconic elephants of Thailand. Please don't let them suffer and starve to death,” Susan concluded.
The Energy Policy Administration Committee (NPEC) acknowledged the plan to push Thailand to be a center for buying and selling LNG in the ASEAN region (Regional LNG Hub) presented by PTT. It aims to start testing the service in the first quarter of 2020 and have full commercial operations by the end of 2020. It is revealed that it will help create economic value of 165 billion baht in 10 years and create employment for 16,000 people per year. Mr. Sonthirat Sonthijirawong, Minister of Energy Revealed after chairing a meeting of the Energy Policy Executive Committee (BMG) on December 4, 2019 that the meeting was informed of guidelines for pushing Thailand to be a center for buying and selling LNG in the ASEAN region (Regional LNG Hub), which is the result of a study by the company. PTT Public Company Limited has been assigned by the National Energy Reform Committee to study the feasibility of developing Thailand into a Regional LNG Hub or a center for buying and selling LNG business within the ASEAN region. It is expected to begin testing various service activities. In the first quarter of 2020, such as the LNG loading and unloading service system (Reload System), LNG replenishment service for ships using LNG as fuel for navigation (Bunkering), and marketing to communicate to LNG traders to use the service. in the first quarter of 2020 and will begin a full trial of commercial LNG trading around the end of 2020 or early 2021 onwards, along with a review of related regulations. and continue to build international cooperation at the regional and international levels.
This should not be something that elephants, as animals that are the symbol of Thailand, should do. Must come and do that.” If this difficult situation continues It is possible for elephants to die of starvation. And Susan believes that will have a negative effect on Thailand. Including the country's tourism industry very much. What Susan came out to demand was Both urgent and regular financial aid Telegram Number Data to take care of elephants Mahout and family Give them food and shelter. Especially during this crisis and asks the government to consider laws to protect these elephants The emphasis is on keeping them safe and protected. “I ask that you please use your voice and determination to help these iconic elephants of Thailand. Please don't let them suffer and starve to death,” Susan concluded.
The Energy Policy Administration Committee (NPEC) acknowledged the plan to push Thailand to be a center for buying and selling LNG in the ASEAN region (Regional LNG Hub) presented by PTT. It aims to start testing the service in the first quarter of 2020 and have full commercial operations by the end of 2020. It is revealed that it will help create economic value of 165 billion baht in 10 years and create employment for 16,000 people per year. Mr. Sonthirat Sonthijirawong, Minister of Energy Revealed after chairing a meeting of the Energy Policy Executive Committee (BMG) on December 4, 2019 that the meeting was informed of guidelines for pushing Thailand to be a center for buying and selling LNG in the ASEAN region (Regional LNG Hub), which is the result of a study by the company. PTT Public Company Limited has been assigned by the National Energy Reform Committee to study the feasibility of developing Thailand into a Regional LNG Hub or a center for buying and selling LNG business within the ASEAN region. It is expected to begin testing various service activities. In the first quarter of 2020, such as the LNG loading and unloading service system (Reload System), LNG replenishment service for ships using LNG as fuel for navigation (Bunkering), and marketing to communicate to LNG traders to use the service. in the first quarter of 2020 and will begin a full trial of commercial LNG trading around the end of 2020 or early 2021 onwards, along with a review of related regulations. and continue to build international cooperation at the regional and international levels.