Indonesian fires exposed 69 million to 'killer haze'
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Wildfires in Indonesia and Borneo exposed 69 million people to unhealthy air pollution, new research has shown.
Wildfires in Indonesia and Borneo exposed 69 million people to unhealthy air pollution, new research has shown.
The study was led by a researcher from Newcastle University and published in the journal Scientific Reports.
Sixty-nine million people were exposed to toxic haze as a result of last year’s devastating wildfires in Indonesia, a new study…
Published 16 November 2016 More than 69 million people living in Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia were exposed to unhealthy…