Beyond the blaze: What next for Indonesia’s forests?
The worst of Indonesia's 2015 fires appear to be over, but work must continue to prevent another crisis in coming months.
The worst of Indonesia's 2015 fires appear to be over, but work must continue to prevent another crisis in coming months.
What are the costs of the fires? Why do they start? How does the smoke affect health and wildlife? What happens next? Answers to these and more ...
Join scientists as they visit the burning peatland in Central Kalimantan and describe the causes and effects.
The fires in Indonesia have made global headlines—but this is a decades-old, recurring problem that needs long-term solutions.
A visual journey through smoke-covered landscapes and villages
What can we do to break the cycle of the haze over the long term? How might we address the underlying drivers and achieve sustainable solutions?
Scientists analyze the smoke spilling out of the smoldering peatlands of Central Kalimantan.
Measurements of particles and toxic gases in smoke in fire-ravaged Kalimantan show the health hazards may be even worse than feared.
Indonesia can stamp out forest and land fires, but it will take some serious action.
As El Niño stirs up more fires in Indonesia, we look at the facts from last year's haze crisis in Singapore.