Bagi penguasa yang penting itu sekarang, kemudian hari itu bukan urusan mereka.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: ndeboost 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2011 11:53 PM
  Subject: [proletar] Re: Forest fires hit Jambi, N. Sumatra and Riau


    
  @mBoong, BBC bilangnya, menurut pakar ekonomi-kehutanan Indonesia
  (nDeboost lupa namanya) dana reboisasi malah merugikan. Dalam kurun
  waktu 10 th kedepan, Indonesia akan mengalami kerugian sekian sekian
  sekian karena mundurnya investor perkebunan dan juga akibatnya akan
  menghilangkan kesempatan kerja sekian sekian yang diantaranya
  diakibatkan oleh mundurnya para investror ini. Kata BBC lho.

  --- In [email protected], "sunny" <ambon@...> wrote:
  >
  > Refleksi : Bagus ada yang bakar, biar nanti pemerintah dapat duit
  dari negera-negara sahabat untuk memperbaiki lingkungan.
  >
  > Selama ini dana untuk perbaikan lingkungan dari Norwegia US$ 1,--
  miliar, Perancis US$ 300,-- juta , dari Australia US$ 250,-- juta.
  Semoga duit-duit ini cepat dimakan rayap penguasa supaya bisa diminta
  kepada negera donor dengan adanya kebakaran baru.
  >
  >
  http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2011/02/20/forest-fires-hit-jambi-n-s\
  umatra-and-riau.html
  >
  > Forest fires hit Jambi, N. Sumatra and Riau
  > Adianto P. Simamora, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Sun, 02/20/2011 3:11
  PM | Headlines
  >
  > Forest fires have ravaged North Sumatra, Jambi and Riau - three of the
  eight provinces most vulnerable to forest fires - in the last three days
  with fires spreading to peatland areas in Jambi on Saturday, officials
  said.
  >
  > Gusti Nuspansyah, an aide to the environment minister, said the fires
  had not impacted on economic activities in the three provinces.
  >
  > "We detected hotspots in the three provinces including the burning of
  peatland areas in Jambi," he told The Jakarta Post on Saturday.
  >
  > There is no immediate data on the number of fires as of Saturday.
  >
  > Fires in peatlands are difficult to contain because the blazes are
  located beneath the topsoil.
  >
  > The fires come on the heels
  > of an ASEAN environment ministers' meeting on the potential threat of
  haze at a two-day summit in
  > Singapore. The meeting ended Thursday.
  >
  > Singapore's weather agency forecast the rainy season to continue until
  the end of March.
  >
  > "Given that prediction, the potential of forest fires escalating would
  be small, at least until March," Purwasto Sapoprayagi, the head of the
  Environment Ministry's forest fire division, told the Post on Saturday.
  Purwasto attended the Singapore meeting.
  >
  > The dry season is expected in April, increasing the threat of forest
  fires.
  >
  > "However, we have improved our coordination with the 10 most
  vulnerable provinces. We have also set up community centers in
  preparation," Purwasto said.
  >
  > The provinces most prone to forest fires include North Sumatra, Riau,
  Jambi, South Sumatra and all provinces in Kalimantan.
  >
  > Indonesia has for years been dealing with the protracted issue of
  > forest fires, especially in the dry season, with thick haze often
  blanketing neighboring Singapore and parts of Malaysia.
  >
  > The Singaporean and Malaysian governments last October issued letters
  to Indonesian authorities protesting the thick haze from forest fires.
  >
  > The Dumai, Riau, environmental agency stated that thick smoke had
  reduced visibility to less than 1 kilometer Friday.
  >
  > Agency head Basri told Antara news agency that the thick smoke
  irritated the eyes.
  >
  > The Riau weather agency said it had recorded 80 hotspots across
  Sumatra as of Wednesday.
  >
  > "The 80 hotspots are spread across Riau, North Sumatra, South Sumatra
  and Jambi," Riau Geophysics, Climatology and Meteorology (BMKG) head
  Marzuki said.
  >
  > In Riau itself, the agency said, there were 39 hotpots located in all
  regencies.
  >
  > The Environment Ministry called on local councilors in vulnerable
  provinces to deliberate bylaws prohibiting the burning of forests. Only
  three provinces - Central Kalimantan, West Kalimantan and Riau - have
  bylaws banning people from starting fires in forests.
  >
  > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
  >



  

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]



------------------------------------

Post message: [email protected]
Subscribe   :  [email protected]
Unsubscribe :  [email protected]
List owner  :  [email protected]
Homepage    :  http://proletar.8m.com/Yahoo! Groups Links

<*> To visit your group on the web, go to:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/proletar/

<*> Your email settings:
    Individual Email | Traditional

<*> To change settings online go to:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/proletar/join
    (Yahoo! ID required)

<*> To change settings via email:
    [email protected] 
    [email protected]

<*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
    [email protected]

<*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to:
    http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/

Kirim email ke