Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Singapore-Haze-Pollution-Hits-All-Time-High-27MZIFVE6LA6.htmlConceptually similarSingapore Haze Pollution Hits All-Time HighGP04N2MCompleted★★★★Singapore Haze Pollution Hits an All-Time HighGP04NIICompleted★★★★★★Singapore Haze Pollution Hits All-Time HighGP04N2HCompleted★★★★★★★Singapore Haze Pollution Hits All-Time HighGP04N2ICompleted★★★★Singapore Haze Pollution Hits All-Time HighGP04N2JCompleted★★★★★★Singapore Haze Pollution Hits All-Time HighGP04N2LCompleted★★★★★★Singapore Haze Pollution Hits an All-Time HighGP04NIHCompleted★★★★Singapore Haze Pollution Hits an All-Time HighGP04NIKCompleted★★★★Singapore Haze Pollution Hits an All-Time HighGP04NIJCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP04N2KSingapore Haze Pollution Hits All-Time HighPeople sit along the Marina Bay Sands Skypark area as haze covers the city. The Pollutant Standards Index (PSI), Singapore's main index for air pollution, has hit record levels. These measurements are classified as "hazardous" and can aggravate respiratory ailments.Locations:Singapore-Southeast AsiaDate:18 Jun, 2013Credit:© Ferina Natasya / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4752px X 3168pxKeywords:Air pollution-Cities-Cityscapes-Day-Deforestation-Forest fires-Forests (campaign title)-Health-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Medium group of people-Outdoors-Resorts-Skyscrapers-Smog-Urban areas-WomenShoot:Singapore Haze Pollution Hits an All-Time HighThick smog blankets Singapore's skyline. The Pollutant Standards Index (PSI), Singapore's main index for air pollution, has hit record levels. These measurements are classified as "hazardous" and can aggravate respiratory ailments. Singapore wants 'strong, firm, effective' action against local companies that may be involved in illegal burning of forests and peat lands in Indonesia, which is contributing to the city-state's worst pollution on record. Greenpeace is calling on the Indonesian government to enforce forest protection and strengthen the forest moratorium. Corporations must also take responsibility for their supply chains, commit to zero deforestation and stop the sort of illegal practices such as fire clearing that are destroying forests and polluting the air.Related Collections:Palm Oil Companies Must Accept Responsibility for Indonesian Fires (Photo + Video)