Exclusive Featured News Malaysia and Indonesia Struggle with Transboundary Haze in Southeast Asia This year, the transboundary haze hits Southeast Asia, especially Malaysia and Indonesia hard, causing unhealthy levels of air quality. by Nazalea Kusuma October 11, 2023 Haze in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia, 2015. | Photo: Aulia Erlangga/CIFOR on Flickr. This year, the transboundary haze hits Southeast Asia, especially Malaysia and Indonesia hard, causing unhealthy levels of air quality. This content is accessible only to the subscribers of Green Network Asia. Login or subscribe to read the content. Login Subscribe Now Continue Reading Previous: New Study Says Earthworm Contribute to Global Food Production Through Soil HealthNext: Empowering Local Leaders at the COP28 Local Climate Action Summit Related Stories Australia’s Vision to Achieve Sustainable Aviation Sector by 2050 Exclusive Featured News Australia’s Vision to Achieve Sustainable Aviation Sector by 2050 by Kresentia Madina September 16, 2024 Tackling Child Exploitation in Asia: Interview with Bushra Zulfiqar from Terre Des Hommes Netherlands Featured Partner Video Tackling Child Exploitation in Asia: Interview with Bushra Zulfiqar from Terre Des Hommes Netherlands by Lalita Fitrianti September 13, 2024 The Sanad Initiative: Bridging Service Gap for Displaced Palestinians in Egypt Featured News The Sanad Initiative: Bridging Service Gap for Displaced Palestinians in Egypt by Dinda Rahmania September 13, 2024 How the Agri-PV System Can Maximize Land-Use Efficiency in Central Europe Exclusive Featured News How the Agri-PV System Can Maximize Land-Use Efficiency in Central Europe by Kresentia Madina September 12, 2024 The Controversial Wildlife Culling in Namibia as a Drought-Relief Program Featured News The Controversial Wildlife Culling in Namibia as a Drought-Relief Program by Kresentia Madina September 11, 2024 Looking into the Compressed Workweek System Featured News Looking into the Compressed Workweek System by Kresentia Madina September 10, 2024