This was published more than 6 years ago but still so relevant
A Burning Issue | Worldwatch Institute
A Burning Issue | Worldwatch Institute
you guys just want an excuse to see the nurse right?
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:bsmilie:
If Singapore is complaining and Indonesia is not doing anything, then it is time to identify who is behind it. What is the point of saying it is the farmers.
We keep saying nos of hot spots. Do we know which plantation and who owns them? If yes, list them down because this is fact. As responsible citizen, don't buy their product or from companies dealing in their products. Our health suffer while they earn money. We should also reserve our right to sue them too.
Environmental minister don't look at hawker center lah.
Environmental minister don't look at hawker center lah.
you guys just want an excuse to see the nurse right?
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:bsmilie:
More haze will be created by watching nurses like this.
The sweat on your forehead evaporates to become haze.
Your heavy breathing will produce more haze.
Any substance you expell from your body because of these nurses will end up as haze.
:bsmilie:
No, that's fog. The haze would come from the heat caused by friction igniting body parts...
How come Kopitiam has so many haze experts.
You should be working in Ministry of Environment. :bsmilie:
He's busy arguing over a stupid hawker centre issue
.....wonder if our health minister still thinks that smoking is bad for you ......... if we survive the haze .......... :bsmilie:
Btw, hope the air clears on 23 June for another super moon sightings.
I think it's good to have haze nowadays due to dengue. Nature Fogging, mosquito dies first, haha!
i think that i'll die first.
smoking already was bad for my health, now add smoking in the remnants of the smoke :bsmilie:
May get a super blue moon!
Which MP got power to declare tomorrow public holiday due to health hazard to workers ?
NEA, MOH, MOM, or NTUC ?