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100,000 may have died but there is still no justice over Indonesian air pollution

Unknown's avatarGarryRogers Nature Conservation

GR: No family should have to endure such heartbreak because some company is pursuing profits at all costs. The tragedy extends even farther than reported here. People can breath through a rag and clean their food. Wild animals can do neither. Moreover, the smoke is from burning wildlife habitat. It’s no surprise that the World Wildlife Fund reports global loss of 60% of all the Earth’s animals since 1970. The total loss is expected to reach 67% by 2020.

“It started with a mild cough. Muhanum Anggriawati was just 12 years old when the cough began, transforming within weeks into a violent hacking that brought up a yellowish-black liquid.

“At the end of last year, her father told an Indonesian court how she had been taken into hospital, and treated with oxygen therapy, then with a defibrillator. Nothing, however, had worked. After a week on a breathing machine, she died…

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February 5, 2017 - Posted by | Uncategorized

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  1. The murderous activity needs to end. People are of more worth than money.

    artiewhitefox's avatar Comment by artiewhitefox | February 5, 2017 | Reply

  2. The murderous activity needs to end. People need to be valued more than money.

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