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Indonesia haze
Borderless Haze Threatens Southeast Asia
By Helena Varkkey
Governments, civil society, and the international community need to work fast to combat the threat of smoke haze in Southeast Asia.
Malaysia Calls for Regional Action to Tackle Transboundary Haze
By Sebastian Strangio
ASEAN's current regional mechanisms have seemingly done little to prevent the deterioration of the region's air quality over the past two decades.
Indonesia’s Haze Crisis and the Problem with Palm Oil
By Oryza Astari
Change -- especially in instances where governments fail to sufficiently act -- truly is in the palm of our hands.
Southeast Asia Haze: Mass Arrest in Indonesia Amid Raging Forest Fires
By Associated Press
Authorities have arrested 185 people suspected of starting forest fires spreading haze around the region.
Southeast Asia's Haze Needs a Global Solution
By Thomas Brown
The world community is a part of Indonesia's haze problem. It can also be part of the solution.
How Deadly Is ASEAN’s Killer Haze?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A recent study has prompted controversy and calls for action.
Indonesian Haze: A Way Ahead
By Asit K. Biswas and Cecilia Tortajada
Indonesia’s neighbors need to rethink their approach.
Indonesia's Haze: Should the Victims Pay the Polluters?
By Emba Emba
Providing a monetary incentive might be the best way to deal with a complex, transboundary problem.
Indonesia's Haze Crisis Could Get Even Worse
By John McBeth
There are some indications that more trouble could be ahead.
The Trouble with Indonesia-Singapore Relations
By Barry Desker
Bilateral ties continue to face some familiar challenges.
Malaysia, Indonesia Boost Counterterrorism Cooperation
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Move comes amid rising Islamic State threat in Southeast Asia.
Singapore Haze: A New Strategy Needed
By Asit K. Biswas and Kris Hartley
Solving the problem must begin in Indonesia with public understanding.
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