Refleksi : Apakah dengan distop pembabatan hutan dalam 720 hari memungkinkan 
hutan lama dihidupkan? Ataukah dimaksudkan ialah pada tanah-tanah yang 
digundulkan  ditanam kelapa sawit? Hebat juga akal bulusnya untuk dapat fulus. 
Dalam hati akal bulus ialah pokoknya dapat kredit US 1 miliar untuk makanan 
rayap penguasa dan konco-konco. 

http://english.aljazeera.net/news/asia-pacific/2010/05/201052754340992340.html


Thursday, May 27, 2010 
10:10 Mecca time, 07:10 GMT
  
     
     
      Indonesia declares logging halt 
     
     
                 
                  Greenpeace estimates forests the size of 300 football fields 
disappear every hour in Indonesia [EPA] 
           
      Indonesia has announced a two-year moratorium on rainforest logging in 
return for up to $1bn in aid from Norway, which will help preserve forests.

      Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, Indonesia's president, made the announcement on 
a visit to Oslo, the Norwegian capital, on Wednesday.

      "We will ... conduct a moratorium for two years where we stop the 
conversion of peat land and of forest," Yudhoyono said at a joint press 
conference with Jens Stoltenberg, the Norwegian prime minister, a day before an 
international deforestation conference started in Oslo.

      The Norwegian aid to Indonesia will come from a fund that Oslo set up to 
fight deforestation around the world.

      Together with Brazil, Indonesia boasts one of the world's largest rain 
forests, which function as global "lungs" that convert carbon dioxide into 
oxygen.

      The country, however, also accounts for a large portion of the world's 
deforestation, especially on the islands of Sumatra and Borneo.

      According to Greenpeace, forests covering the equivalent of 300 football 
fields disappear every hour in Indonesia.

      A Norwegian negotiator said the moratorium would take effect 
"immediately".

      'Illegal logging'

      "There is of course a lot of illegal logging," said Hans Brattskar, who 
heads the International Climate and Forest Initiative, launched by the 
Norwegian government.

      "But the conversion of the forests and the peat land into plantations and 
for industrial use, especially for paper and palm oil production, represents a 
very large part of deforestation in Indonesia," he told the AFP news agency.

      "It is therefore important to emphasise the Indonesian authorities' 
courage in depriving themselves of potential future revenue sources," he said.

      Norway will begin support for Indonesia's efforts by enabling the country 
to set up a control mechanism to help fight deforestation, and as of 2014 the 
Scandinavian country will offer aid, contingent on Jakarta's progress.

      "If there is no reduced deforestation, we will not pay. If there is 
reduced deforestation, we will pay," Stoltenberg told the press conference on 
Wednesday.

      According to the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, or IPCC, 
deforestation is responsible for 17 per cent of global greenhouse gas 
emissions, which is more than all the world's modes of transport combined.
     


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