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High risk of haze in Southeast Asia and Singapore amid warming climate

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Hazy conditions seen from OCBC Centre in Chulia Street on March 26. The warming El Nino climate phenomenon is expected to create a longer and stronger dry season.
PHOTO: The Straits Times
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Environmental experts have warned of an elevated haze risk across South-east Asia, including Singapore, driven by a combination of climate change, hotter temperatures, El Niño-related dry conditions and increasing demand for biofuel crops. These factors may encourage land-clearing practices and heighten the likelihood of peat and forest fires.

Researchers noted that warming trends are making extreme haze events more probable and potentially more severe.

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