Bagus! Very good! No forest very good for camel. No shame only blame!

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  From: hadjar_wish 
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  Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 9:14 AM
  Subject: [proletar] ljazeera: Indonesia 'shame' over forest loss



  FRIDAY, MAY 04, 2007
  6:26 MECCA TIME, 3:26 GMT 
  Indonesia 'shame' over forest loss 


  Increased flooding, landslides and droughts are being blamed on
  Indonesia's shrinking forests [Reuters] 

  Indonesia forests are disappearing at a rate faster than anywhere else
  on Earth, Greenpeace has said, describing the issue as a "national shame".

  Logging, fires and land clearing for palm oil plantations are all
  decimating the country's forests, the environmental group said, with
  an area equivalent to 300 football pitches destroyed every hour.




  Bustar Maitar, Greenpeace Indonesia's forest campaigner, said there
  would soon be no forest left if the government fails to rectify the
  situation. 

  The announcement comes a day before climate change scientists are due
  to release the last of three global warming reports in Bangkok, Thailand.






  Presenting its report on Thursday Greenpeace urged the Indonesian
  government to temporarily ban all commercial logging to allow forest
  re-growth.

  "It is a national shame for Indonesia to own this distinction in the
  record books. This is tragic"

  Greenpeace Southeast Asia

  Environmental groups have long accused Indonesian authorities of
  failing to control lawlessness and corruption in the forestry sector.

  Indonesia's forestry ministry did not contest the figures but said the
  government had been "doing our best to slow down the rate".

  It said several conservation initiatives had been launched since 2003
  including signing agreements with Japan and the European Union banning
  the import of illegally logged products.

  "We are very concerned," a spokesman said.

  'Tragic'

  Greenpeace said 72 per cent of Indonesia's ancient forests had already
  gone while commercial logging, forest fires and land clearing for
  palm oil plantations were threatening what remains.


  Large ares of forest go up in 
  smoke every year [GALLO/GETTY] 
  An estimated 1.8 million hectares of forest were destroyed each year
  between 2000 and 2005, a rate of two per cent annually or 51 square
  kilometers a day, said Hapsoro, the group's Southeast Asia forest
  campaigner.

  "It is a national shame for Indonesia to own this distinction in the
  record books," he said. "This is tragic."

  Greenpeace said international demand for timber and paper as well as
  commodities such as palm oil was driving the destruction of about 120
  million hectares of forest area.

  Indonesia is poised to overtake Malaysia as the biggest palm oil
  producer this year.

  While Indonesia had the fastest deforestation rate, Greenpeace said
  Brazil destroyed a larger area of forest every year.

  Indonesia is the third-largest greenhouse polluter after the United
  States and China, according to the group.

  Indonesia wants rich countries to pay developing nations to preserve
  their forests and plans to push this proposal at a UN conference on
  climate change in Bali in December. 






  Source: Agencies 




   


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