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SE Asia's Worst Pollution in 16 Years Enters Stage of Blaming and Shaming
Singapore is breathing easier these days after a choking blanket of smoke produced by fires in Indonesia has diminished from record-setting levels last week, but the incident has prompted the World Wildlife Fund to make renewed calls for "zero-burn" policies to be enacted and enforced, as blame is being passed around the trio of Southeast Asian neighbors.
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