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Corporate Smokescreens

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Certain areas have been slow to deal with the forest fires despite the detection of hotspots since the start of June. NASA data indicates that some of the hotspots are within oil palm plantation concession areas and forest industry areas.

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Four excavators were sitting atop a bog peat in Sontang village, Riau, last week. One of them was gathering up the remnants of felled trees. Another was being used to build a canal, moving and shoring up the excavated land on the side to form a boundary. Two other excavators were idle.

A day earlier, trees in an area suspected of being operated by Rokan Adiraya company, were on fire. "When the fire was extinguished, the excavators went to work cle

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