The risk of severe transboundary haze is amber this year. In addition to weather conditions, which usually are the biggest contributing fact to severe transboundary haze, the COVID-19 pandemic, which has hit Indonesia as hard as anywhere else in the world, presents an additional fire threat. Find out why in the Eco-Business article on the SIIA’s Haze Outlook for 2020 report at this link.
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