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Lorries cross a bridge shrouded in haze in Klang, Malaysia, October 7, 2015. The thick so-called “haze,” caused by slash-and-burn clearances on the islands of Sumatra and Borneo, has pushed air quality to unhealthy levels in Malaysia and neighboring Singapore. REUTERS/Olivia Harris TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Firefighters battling the King Fire watch as a backfire burns along Highway 50 in Fresh Pond, California September 16, 2014. The fire led officials to call on about 400 people to evacuate from areas threatened by the blaze, Cal Fire spokeswoman Alyssa Smith said. It has charred more than 11,500 acres (4,654 hectares) and was 5 percent contained on Tuesday. REUTERS/Noah Berger (UNITED STATES – Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)

A helicopter carries water before releasing it over a forest fire near the settlement of Kustarevka in Ryazan region, some 340 km (211 miles) southeast of Moscow, August 10, 2010. Russia’s deadly summer heatwave will weaken a recovery from last year’s slump, economists predicted on Tuesday as wildfires raged on in several provinces and forecasters said sweltering weather won’t abate this week. REUTERS/Denis Sinyakov (RUSSIA – Tags: ENVIRONMENT DISASTER IMAGES OF THE DAY)

A view of the Flower Dome and Cloud Forest conservatories of Gardens by the Bay and the southern coast of Singapore shrouded by haze in Singapore September 10, 2015. A worsening haze across northern Indonesia, neighboring Singapore and parts of Malaysia on September 15 forced some schools to close and airlines to delay flights, while Indonesia ordered a crackdown against lighting fires to clear forested land. Southeast Asia has suffered for years from annual bouts of smog caused by slash-and-burn practices in Indonesia’s Sumatra and Kalimantan islands, but governments in the region have failed to address the problem. Picture taken September 10. REUTERS/Edgar Su

A view of the lake formed by meltwater from the Pastoruri glacier, as seen from atop the glacier in Huaraz, September 19, 2013. The Pastoruri glacier is one of the fastest receding glaciers in the Cordillera Blanca mountain range according to a 2012 paper by the University of Texas and the Huascaran National Park. Peru is home to 71% of the worlds tropical glaciers, which are a source of fresh water for millions, but 22% of the surface area of Peruvian glaciers has disappeared in the past 30 years alone, according to The World Bank. Picture taken September 19, 2013. REUTERS/Mariana Bazo (PERU – Tags: ENVIRONMENT TRAVEL)

A satellite image shows the impact of the negative Arctic Oscillation on land surface temperatures throughout the Northern Hemisphere as observed by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASAs Terra satellite during December 2009. While much of the Northern Hemisphere has shivered in a cold snap in recent weeks, temperatures in the Arctic soared to unusually high levels, U.S. scientists reported. REUTERS/NASA Earth Observations (NEO) Project/Handout (UNITED STATES – Tags: ENVIRONMENT) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS

Sean Cornell, a field geologist who carries out research on and around Wallops Island, picks up seashells during a visit to the island in Virginia, on October 24, 2013. Wallops Island has been losing an average of 12 feet of shoreline a year. Picture taken October 24, 2013. To match Special Report SEALEVEL-FLOODING/CHESAPEAKE/ REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (UNITED STATES – Tags: ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY)

Bangladeshi children walk through dried farm land near Dhaka on December 12, 2003. Farmlands left unirrigated after harvesting crops often dry up at the onset of winter in Bangladesh. NO RIGHTS CLEARANCES OR PERMISSIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR THIS IMAGE. Pictures of the month December 2003. REUTERS/Rafiqur Rahman Pictures of the Year 2003 NA/CP

Aerial view of smoke rising from burnt trees during haze in Indonesia’s Riau province June 28, 2013. Indonesian investigators are building criminal cases against eight Southeast Asian companies they suspect of being responsible for raging fires that have blanketed neighbouring Singapore and Malaysia with hazardous smog. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA – Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT HEALTH)

A man scoops fish from a partially dried-up pond in Xinchang county, Zhejiang province August 13, 2013. China’s top meteorological authority on Tuesday continued to warn of prolonged heat that has afflicted central and eastern China since July. Lingering drought has caused severe damage to agricultural products, leaving millions of people and cattle short of drinking water, Xinhua News Agency reported. Picture taken August 13, 2013. REUTERS/William Hong (CHINA – Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT FOOD)

The hand of a man is seen in front of the cracked ground of Jaguary dam during a long drought period that hit the state of Sao Paulo in Braganca Paulista, 100 km from Sao Paulo January 31, 2014. This has been the hottest January on record in parts of Brazil, and the heat plus a severe drought has fanned fears of water shortages, crop damage, and higher electricity bills that could drag down the economy during an election year for President Dilma Rousseff. REUTERS/Nacho Doce (BRAZIL – Tags: POLITICS ENERGY ENVIRONMENT)

A Kashmiri boatman rows his boat past dead fishes floating on the waters of Nageen Lake in Srinagar August 6, 2012. Thousands of dead fishes were found floating on the lake on Sunday due to depletion of oxygen and the fluctuation of water temperature, according to local media. REUTERS/Fayaz Kabli (INDIAN-ADMINISTERED KASHMIR – Tags: ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT)

Earth that was charred by the Sleepy Hollow fire continues to smolder as temperatures surpass 100 degrees Farenheit in Wenatchee, Washington June 29, 2015. A wildfire burning unchecked in Washington state has destroyed at least 23 homes and three commercial buildings near the eastern foothills of the Cascades, state police and emergency management officials said on Monday. REUTERS/David Ryder TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

A boy catches fish in a dried-up pond near the banks of the Ganges river Allahabad, India, June 4, 2015. Temperature in Allahabad on Thursday is expected to reach 44 degree Celsius (111.2 degree Fahrenheit), according to India’s metrological department website. India’s earth sciences minister has blamed climate change for a heatwave that has killed 2,500 people and for deficient monsoon rains, after the government said on Tuesday the country was headed for its first drought in six years. REUTERS/Jitendra Prakash

An Indonesian soldier walks between burned palm oil trees as haze shroud a palm oil plantation at Jebus village in Muaro Jambi, on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, September 16, 2015. A worsening haze across northern Indonesia, neighbouring Singapore and parts of Malaysia on Tuesday forced some schools to close and airlines to delay flights, while Indonesia ordered a crackdown against lighting fires to clear forested land. REUTERS/Beawiharta

A woman walks on the dried-up river bed in southwest China’s Chongqing Municipality August 16, 2006. At least 14 million people and 15 million livestock are suffering from a shortage of drinking water as continuous droughts and searing heat ravage western China, Xinhua News Agency reported. Picture taken August 16, 2006. CHINA OUT REUTERS/China Daily (CHINA)
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