And we have
heard only words, words of what the govt on both sides are doing to curb the
haze. Probably in another 50 years we would still be talking and exchanging
words. The govt has been telling the people that they have identified some
companies involved in the haze and would be taking legal actions against them I
supposed. Is it really so difficult to identify the culprits causing the haze,
particularly the big companies? Perhaps we need to send a few satellites into
space to do so. By the satellite images produced in the media, it is quite
obvious that the whole of Sumatra and Kalimantan are on fire. What would that
say about the companies involved or how many companies are involved?
A few things
can be done immediately instead of acting like lost sheep or headless sheep not
knowing what to do. What about imposing an immediate ban on all imports of palm
oil and related products from all the companies with plantations in Sumatra and
Kalimantan for a year for a start? And the ban should include by products from
companies that used palm oil from the same companies in Sumatra and Kalimantan.
The ban should be taken up to Asean and all Asean countries should also ban the
import of palm oil and related products from these companies. And if needed be,
a complaint can be tabled at the UN to impose a world wide ban on these
companies.
There must
be many things that the affected countries can do instead of sitting haplessly
waiting for a miracle to happen. If words are the only instrument available ,
the haze problem will still be around in the next 100 years and nothing would
be done about it except words and more words.
Have we run
out of ideas as usual in dealing with this hazardous environmental threat to the
health and lives of out people? Maybe we need to bring in a few more foreign
talents to help us solve this perennial problem. Oh, an easier way is to engage
some top notch consultancy firms from the US or UK or Europe to think up a
solution for us. QED.
PS. There is
something to be learnt from Mahathir in interstate problems. If the other side
cannot or unwilling to tackle the problem seriously, think what Mahathir will
do like the crooked bridge issue? Mahathir will solve the problem himself
unilaterally without needing the other party to do anything.