Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Haze-in-Central-Kalimantan-27MZIFJ6YQOZ3.htmlConceptually similarHaze in Central KalimantanGP0STPE0LCompleted★★★★Haze in Central KalimantanGP0STPE0PCompleted★★★★★★Haze in Central KalimantanGP0STPE0MCompleted★★★★Haze in Central KalimantanGP0STPE0JCompleted★★★★★★Haze in Central KalimantanGP0STPE10Completed★★★★★★Indonesia Forest FiresGP0STPDX9Completed★★★★★★Haze in Central KalimantanGP0STPE0FCompleted★★★★★★Haze in Central KalimantanGP0STPE0WCompleted★★★★★★Haze in Central KalimantanGP0STPE0ZCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPE0OHaze in Central KalimantanErnie (45) with her husband Pak Plus (47), indigenous people from Sei Ahass village, Kapuas district, Central Kalimantan province on Borneo island, Indonesia. They guard their rubber tree plantation all day for almost 3 months now to make sure it won’t catch fire. Rubber plantation is their only source of livelihood and they can’t afford to lose it.Locations:Asia-Central Kalimantan-Indonesia-Kapuas Regency-Kuala Kapuas-Southeast AsiaDate:23 Oct, 2015Credit:© Ardiles Rante / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6000px X 4000pxKeywords:Air pollution-Day-Forest fires-Forests (campaign title)-Forests (topography)-Husbands-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Smoke-Trees-Two people-WivesShoot:Forest Fires in IndonesiaIndonesia’s forest and peat fires are a man-made crisis, with devastating health impacts for Indonesia and its Southeast Asian neighbours as well as the global climate. Plantation companies continue their reckless expansion – clearing forests and draining wet, carbon-rich peatlands – that lays the foundations for these fires. The unwillingness of the Indonesian government to put concession maps in the public domain makes it harder to identify those responsible for the fires or the destructive practices that cause them.Related Collections:Haze from Forest Fires in Indonesia (Photos & Videos)Deadly Trade-Off IOI Report 2016