Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Forest-Fire-Families--B-roll-version--27MZIFJ6F1RGT.htmlConceptually similarForest Fire Families (international version)GP0STOEH6Completed★★★★★★Forest Fire Families (English version)GP0STOEAOCompleted★★★★Forest Fires in RiauGP04NWJCompleted★★★★★★★Burnt Logged ForestGP03F53Completed★★★★Indonesian Forest Campaign 2013 - Clipreel. Tiger at 03:13 can only be used in Greenpeace forest campaign videos. Credit WWF.GP04W3VCompleted★★★★★★★Forest Fires Investigation in PT GAL Concession, Central Kalimantan - ClipreelGP0STTZE9Completed★★★★West Papua Palm Oil ProductionGP03EZDCompleted★★★★Good Oil - Sumatra's Sustainable Palm Oil - B-RollGP04A8CCompleted★★★★Forest Fires in RiauGP04NWKCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPLURForest Fire Families (B-roll version)Indonesia's forest fires are emerging as a global threat and driving a public health emergency. Seen through the eyes of locals, 'Forest fire families' portrays the devastation the fires and smoky haze have on ordinary people.Indonesia's forests are the third largest in the world and its swamp-like peatlands are one of the world's biggest carbon stores. But decades of forest clearance to make way for industrial scale plantations is creating a tinderbox.Smoke from these fires add to air pollution and can be attributed to an average of 110,000 deaths per year.This b-roll edit is intended for use as raw material to be recut by NROs or external media.Date:22 May, 2014Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:16m6sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :B-ROLLKeywords:Air pollution-Burning-Children-Deforestation-Destruction-Diggers-Families-Farmers-Fires-Forest fires-Forests (campaign title)-Health-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Palm oil (product)-Peatland-Plantations-Refugee camps-Refugees-Smoke-Tropical rainforests-VictimsShoot:Forest Fire FamiliesIndonesia's forest fires are emerging as a global threat and driving a public health emergency. Seen through the eyes of locals, 'Forest fire families' portrays the devastation the fires and smoky haze have on ordinary people.Indonesia's forests are the third largest in the world and its swamp-like peatlands are one of the world's biggest carbon stores. But decades of forest clearance to make way for industrial scale plantations is creating a tinderbox.Smoke from these fires add to air pollution and can be attributed to an average of 110,000 deaths per year.