We can go green if we try hard enough


AS a young boy, Dr Enki Tan saw logging trucks passing by his house but he noticed that the logs they carried became smaller by the years.

His little curious mind wondered why, prompting him to embark on an environmental journey. Today, he is a board member of Conservation International, which has adopted part of the forest in a neighbouring country where peat and forest fires has choked us for many years.

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