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Open Data, Citizen Action, and the Sumatra-Singapore Smog Crisis
(Updated around 5pm Lima time to add more hedging, more pessimism, more words.) I’ve recently learned for the first time about the “smog crisis” afflicting Singapore, Sumatra, and parts of Malaysia, and it makes for fascinating reading (and striking, shocking, … Continue reading
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Tagged environmental policy, Indonesia, Malaysia, open data, Singapore, smog crisis, Southeast Asia, transparency
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