Dr Helena Varkkey, Department of International and Strategic Studies, Universiti Malaya
08-Aug-19 07:45
According to the Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia) the haze from Indonesian fires is expected to stay due to the southwest monsoon winds.Their latest monitoring showed that there is still a slight haze in the peninsula and west Sarawak following an increase in hotspots in Riau, Southern Sumatra and Kalimantan.
For a deeper insight on this issue we speak to Dr Helena Varkkey, Department of International and Strategic Studies, Universiti Malaya, who is also the author of the book "Transboundary Haze in Southeast Asia: Palm Oil and Patronage".
"speakup last time we always blame BN for the haze.
so how now? still blame BN? blame PH? macam mana?"
Are you speaking from your butthole? How haze is tied to political parties, beats me. I am very sure your comment is to irritate others with your stupidity. It is time Indonesia is hauled up for this environment pollution. Teresa Kok will have a hard time convincing EU with this recurring pollution.
2019-08-08 17:18
Sign of Hari Khatmat approaching......
bcos lord is angry with mustsleazy
2019-08-08 17:23
Ppl in the world are busy advancing programming......and java script for homo deus
......here draining all the resources .....clearing all the forest.......just to do reviving dead writing, printing archaic book and multiplying white elephant bawang
2019-08-08 17:42
speakup
last time we always blame BN for the haze.
so how now? still blame BN? blame PH? macam mana?
2019-08-08 17:07