Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Burning forests in Southeast Asia increases mortality rates in the region

Mongabay: Clearing forests and other vegetation with fire in Southeast Asia can kill, according to a new study in Nature Climate Change. The research found that fire-induced air pollution, including fine particulates and a rise in ozone, could be linked to thousands of deaths during El Nino years when dry conditions worsen human-set fires. The pollution was found to be worst over Malaysia and Indonesia, the latter where the vast majority of the fires are set. "Landowners ignite fires to clear land and manage...

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