Commentary: Why Indonesia Can’t Stamp Out Fires That Have Cast a Haze Over South-East Asia

The South-East Asian haze crisis has made Indonesia very unpopular with its neighbors. Yet its government can’t do much about it. Local elites, who call the shots in the forested regions, don’t want to tackle the crisis – and they’re able to stand up to national leaders in Jakarta.

The haze is caused by man-made forest fires, mostly on the Indonesian islands of Sumatra and Kalimantan, often started to clear land for palm oil plantations. It’s an annual event, though this year El Niño has meant drier conditions and thus particularly bad haze – the worst since 1997.

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