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http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2010/01/06/sby-facing-mounting-pressure-over-climate-talks.html

SBY facing mounting pressure over climate talks

Hans David Tampubolon ,  The Jakarta Post ,  Jakarta   |  Wed, 01/06/2010 8:59 
AM  |  National 

Green lies: House of Representatives Deputy Speaker Pramono Anung (left) talks 
with Indonesian Green Institute chairman Chalid Muhammad after receiving a 
report from several green NGOs at his office Tuesday. JP/Wendra Ajistyatama
The Copenhagen climate change conference might be over, but differences 
continue to arise between environmentalists and President Susilo Bambang 
Yudhoyono regarding Indonesia's commitments.

A coalition of NGOs, led by the Indonesian Forum for the Environment (Walhi), 
said Tuesday that Yudhoyono and his delegates had lied to the public in their 
statements during the talks and therefore the House of Representatives had to 
summon the President as soon as possible to demand a clarification.

"During the talks Indonesia said that it was seriously committed to reducing 
carbon emissions by 26 percent by 2020, however, the President lied about his 
seriousness," Walhi forest campaigner Teguh Surya said after meeting with House 
Deputy Speaker Pramono Anung to file their complaints.

"First, the government did not raise its commitment to protect its natural 
forest during the Land Use, Land-Use Change and Forestry [Lulucf] discussion. 

"Only Africa, Nepal and New Zealand stated their commitment in the Lulufc 
discussion. This, of course, shows a betrayal of Indonesia's commitment," he 
added.

"The government has reserved 17.91 million hectares of natural for development 
outside of the forestry sector. We must also highlight the planned expansion of 
palm oil plantations by 26.7 million hectares in 17 provinces, which will 
convert existing natural forests. 

"How can all of this happen if the President is serious about reducing 
emissions?" he said.

Presidential spokesman Dino Pati Djalal, however, told The Jakarta Post the 
Walhi was exaggerating and that their remarks about Yudhoyono's lack of 
seriousness showed their lack of knowledge about what really happened during 
the Copenhagen talks.

"Their attitude is unhelpful to the common efforts to promote cooperation on 
climate change," he said.

Dino said that Indonesia's seriousness was evident in the fact the country was 
the first among developing countries to announce it would reduce carbon 
emissions by 26 percent.

"Before Indonesia, the other developing countries were still shying away from 
stating their carbon emission reduction targets," he said.

"We are going to try our best to achieve the target. The Walhi should be trying 
to work together with us rather than propagating disinformation," he added.

Dino also said that Yudhoyono's personal commitment to preserving the nation's 
natural forest was clear by his decision to launch the "One Man, One Tree" 
program.

However, Teguh said the program was nothing but camouflage used by the 
government to outsmart the public and the global audience about what really 
happened.

"The facts show the amount of rehabilitated forest is much smaller than that of 
legalized deforestation projects," he said.

"The Walhi even found out the success rate of plantation projects in the 
National Forest and Land Rehabilitation Movement [Gerhan] is only between 0 and 
60 percent, and it has cost the country more than Rp 18 trillion," he added.

Chairman of the Anti Debt Coalition (KAU), Dani Setiawan, said that Indonesia 
only exploited climate change issues to get more funding.

"During the talks, developed countries, such as the United States  committed to 
giving Indonesia US$10 billion from 2010 to 2012. However, 50 percent of those 
funds will be considered as foreign debt, which is actually a setback," he said.

Dani said that Indonesia should have used better diplomatic bargaining skills,  
such as those employed by Bolivia.

"Bolivia used the historical aspects of its diplomatic bargaining with 
developed countries by securing non-foreign debt schemes," he said.


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