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Pratch Rujivanarom
Samut Sakhon
Thailand
Bangkok Post
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Mekong Data Journalism Fellowship
2021

Biography

After graduating with a Master’s degree in International Journalism from Birmingham City University, Pratch worked as a reporter at The Nation newspaper for four years. Then, from September 2019 until January 2021, he has been working as editor-in-chief at GreenNews Agency. He is now working in the position of assistant editor at Bangkok Post since May 2021. He is specialized in topics of climate change, environmental justice, and environmental health.

Stories

deepfried snacks

Switching Out Meat in Thailand…With What Exactly?

Bangkok Post| Pratch Rujivanarom
Pak Mun Dam on the Mun River in Thailand

Thailand’s Rich Freshwater Biodiversity Under Threat

Mekong Eye| Pratch Rujivanarom
samples

The Rise (and Rise) of Alternative Meat in Thailand

Bangkok Post| Pratch Rujivanarom
people carry their belongings on a raft in a flood.

In Thailand, Dams Fail to Ensure Water Security

Bangkok Post| Pratch Rujivanarom

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