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Home Biodiversity Pollution Indonesian fires exposed 69 million to ‘killer haze’
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Indonesian fires exposed 69 million to ‘killer haze’

November 16, 2016

Source: Science Daily

Wildfires in Indonesia and Borneo exposed 69 million people to unhealthy air pollution, new research has shown.

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/11/161116103251.htm

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