A Hazy Situation ........ be clear about it


 Contents:

OVERVIEW

DEFINITION

MEASUREMENTS

HISTORY

2006 SITUATION

Introduction

Singapore

Malaysia

The Philippines and Brunei

EL NINO: A WORSE 2007

COMABT ORGANIZATIONS

 

 

 

2006 Situation

Introduction

graphPsi

Thanks to National Environment Agent of Singapore who provided us with the detailed PSI readings for the year 2006, we generated the above graph reflecting the average PSI for the whole year. Obviously October was the one with the highest PSI. The average PSI reading for October was almost twice as the average reading for the whole year. Such a devastating phenomenon was caused by the burning of trees by Indonesian farmers and the El Nino which coincided with the burning season. It explains why the haze always occurs during the September to October period.

Singapore

On 7 October 2006, the 3-Hour PSI reading at 1000hrs read 130. At 10 pm, it moved to the new high for the year at 150. This was the highest reading for the whole year.

Euston Quah, head of economics at Singapore¡¯s Nanyang Technological University told the Agence France Presse and TODAY Singapore of his ¡°back-of-the-envelope, round figure¡± estimate of Singapore¡¯s economic losses due to haze in October 2006 was USD 50 million. This was also the figure that economists came up with that was reported in TODAY Singapore. These losses encompassed health costs, loss in tourism, loss in visibility and loss in recreation as well as economic losses. The severity and great impact of the haze can be seen considering these losses were accounting for only the month of October.

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Malaysia

As for our neighbour, Malaysia, it was reported in the 4 Oct Bernama ¨C Malaysian National News Agency that the haze ¡°has yet to affect the tourist industry.¡± Quoting from New Straits Times Press (Malaysia) Berhad, 10 October 2006, ¡°The haze has caused much resentment and hardship among Malaysians.¡± Health Minister Datuk Sri Dr Chua Soi Lek also comment to the newspapers that ¡°it also had implications on tourism and economic activities, such as hawking, night markets and outdoor activities.¡±

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The Philippines and Brunei

The haze cause similar problems in the two countries with visibility decreasing and haze levels pushing the limits. Also, large losses were incurred.

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