The smoke haze has hit hazardous levels. Why is it so hard to stop the fires in Indonesia? What’s being done? Will Singapore’s new anti-haze law be enough? What’s the plan for schools, workplaces and the vulnerable if it gets worse? The Chairman of the SIIA, Professor Simon Tay, joins a panel with Sonny Wang, Ronny Tay, Indrani Rajaram to discuss these questions on a Channel 5 special broadcast, “A Haze Special: The Burning Questions”.
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