Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Run-for-Clean-Air-Event-in-Chiang-Mai-27MZIFJJN0EMS.htmlConceptually similarRun for Clean Air Event in Chiang MaiGP0STQ575Completed★★★★★★Run for Clean Air Event in Chiang MaiGP0STQ57ECompleted★★★★Run for Clean Air Event in Chiang MaiGP0STQ576Completed★★★★Run for Clean Air Event in Chiang MaiGP0STQ57ICompleted★★★★Run for Clean Air Event in Chiang MaiGP0STQ57DCompleted★★★★Run for Clean Air Event in Chiang MaiGP0STQ579Completed★★★★★★Run for Clean Air Event in Chiang MaiGP0STQ572Completed★★★★Run for Clean Air Event in Chiang MaiGP0STQ573Completed★★★★Run for Clean Air Event in Chiang MaiGP0STQ574Completed★★★★★★View AllGP0STQ571Run for Clean Air Event in Chiang MaiMr. Krit Tanawanit, Vice Governor of Chiang Mai province (right) and Miss Chariya Senpong, Climate and Energy Campaigner for Greenpeace Southeast Asia (left) raise flags bearing the message ‘Run for clean air’ as a signal to start the race. Over 800 youth and volunteers join the 'Mini Marathon - Run for Clean Air' event organised by Greenpeace Southeast Asia at the Chiang Mai 700th Anniversary Stadium Sport Complex, to raise awareness on the growing air pollution problem in Thailand, which comes mainly from the transportation sector and fossil fuel industries.Locations:Asia-Chiang Mai-Southeast Asia-ThailandDate:25 Sep, 2016Credit:© Borja Sanchez-Trillo / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5511px X 3679pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Air pollution-Clean Air (campaign title)-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Flags-KWCI (GPI)-Large group of people-Marathon-Outdoors-People-Politicians-VolunteersShoot:Run for Clean Air Event in Chiang MaiOver 800 youth and volunteers join the 'Mini Marathon - Run for Clean Air' event organised by Greenpeace Southeast Asia which kicks off from Chiang Mai 700th Anniversary Stadium Sport Complex, to raise awareness on the growing air pollution problem in Thailand, threatening public health. The air pollution mainly derives from the transportation sector and fossil fuel industries.Greenpeace is calling on the Pollution Control Department to include PM2.5 (particulate matter) in Thailand Air Quality Index.