ASEAN Agreement on Transboundary Haze Pollution

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The business district of Kuala Lumpur in the evening of September 29, 2006. Menara Kuala Lumpur was barely visible.
Singapore's Downtown Core on 7 October 2006, when it was affected by forest fires in Sumatra, Indonesia.
Satellite photograph of the 2006 haze above Borneo
Severe haze affecting Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in August 2005

The ASEAN Agreement on Transboundary Haze Pollution is an environmental agreement signed in 2002 between all ASEAN nations to reduce haze pollution in Southeast Asia [1]

The agreement is a reaction to an environmental crisis that hit Southeast Asia in the late 1990s. The crisis was mainly caused by land clearing via open burning in the Indonesian island of Sumatra. Satellite images confirmed the presence of hot spots throughout Borneo, Sumatra, the Malay Peninsula and several other places. Malaysia, Singapore and to a certain extent, Thailand and Brunei were particularly badly affected.

From Sumatra, monsoon winds blew the smoke eastward and hence creating negative environmental effects (externalities) on other Southeast Asian nations. Thick haze covered much of Southeast Asia for weeks and caused noticeable and widespread human health problems.

As of June 2007, eight countries have ratified the agreement.

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Parties to the Agreement

Member State Date of Ratification/Approval Date of Deposit of
Instrument of Ratification/Approval
with the Secretary-General of ASEAN
 Malaysia December 3, 2002 February 18, 2003
 Singapore January 13, 2003 January 2003
 Brunei February 27, 2003 April 23, 2003
 Myanmar March 5, 2003 March 17, 2003
 Vietnam March 24, 2003 May 29, 2003
 Thailand September 10, 2003 September 26, 2003
 Laos December 19, 2004 July 13, 2005
 Cambodia April 24, 2006 November 9, 2006

See also

References

  1. ^ ASEAN Secretariat. ASEAN Agreement on Transboundary Haze Pollution. Extracted October 12, 2006

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