(Bahasa Indonesia) Beda Negara Satu Masalah
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Indonesian versionPosted on 02:17 AM in Agro Fuels, Indonesia, Publications, Environment & Climate, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
(Bahasa Indonesia) Beda Negara Satu Masalah
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Indonesian versionPosted on 02:17 AM in Agro Fuels, Indonesia, Publications, Environment & Climate, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
Biofuels, Climate Change and Climate Justice
5th December 2007
Joint press release by World Rainforest Movement, Watch Indonesia!, Walhi Jambi, Grupo de Reflexion Rural, Biofuelwatch and African Biodiversity Network
Six organisations from North and South will be presenting evidence about the catastrophic impact of large-scale biofuel production on the climate and ecosystems, communities and food sovereignty at a UNFCCC side event on 6th December.
Speakers from Indonesia, Argentina, Uruguay, Uganda, Germany and the UK will speak about „Biofuels, Climate Change and Climate Justice”. They will discuss the ... read more
Posted on 05:42 PM in Agro Fuels, Joint Press Releases & Statements, Indonesia, Publications, Environment & Climate
(Deutsch) Stimmen im Vorfeld der Klimakonferenz in Bali:
Recht auf Leben, Land und Nahrung
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Posted on 02:53 PM in Agro Fuels, Human Rights, Indonesia, Land & Indigenous Rights, Publications, Rainforest, Environment & Climate, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
Oil palm plantations? Carbon credits? Papua’s forests targeted
Down to Earth, November 2007
West Papua / forests:
Large areas of Papua’s rich and diverse forests are being targeted by Indonesian and overseas investors for conversion into oil palm plantations. At the same time, discussions are in progress to reserve large areas of Papua’s forest to generate carbon credits for trade on international markets. Decisions about these developments will very probably be made over the heads of the people who will be most directly affected by them: the indigenous ... read more
Posted on 11:46 AM in Agro Fuels, Human Rights, Indonesia, Land & Indigenous Rights, Mining, Papua, Publications, Rainforest, Environment & Climate, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
(Bahasa Indonesia) Klute, Beri Materi Diskusi Dampak Perubahan Iklim
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Indonesian versionPosted on 03:07 PM in Publications, Environment & Climate, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
Fuel Quality Directive should put the burden on the oil industry – not promote agrofuel expansion
Monday, 26th November 2007
Vote ENVI Committee 27th November
To: Members of the Environment Committee of the European Parliament
Dear MEP, The undersigned organisations welcome the proposed measures in the Fuel Quality Directive to force the fossil fuel industry to clean up and reduce emissions, and to prevent even dirtier fuels from getting to the market. We believe that article 7a is a positive step towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions in order to avoid the most catastrophic impacts of climate change. However, ... read more
Posted on 08:16 AM in Agro Fuels, Joint Open Letters, Indonesia, Publications, Environment & Climate
(Bahasa Indonesia) Watch Indonesia Datangi DPRD
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Indonesian versionPosted on 04:22 PM in Indonesia, Publications, Rainforest, Environment & Climate, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
(Bahasa Indonesia) Pantau Lingkungan Hidup
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Indonesian versionPosted on 03:26 PM in Agro Fuels, Indonesia, Publications, Environment & Climate, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
Conflict: Indigenous People, Palm Oil, Conservationist and Carbon Trading
Redamazon, 12 November, 2007
Read the interview below, it is a good example of how the energy shift is going the wrong way. Everyone wants a piece of the Indonesian Rainforest: logging companies, palm oil companies, carbon offsetting companies and conservationist companies such as WWF. In the name of „reducing carbon emissions” some of these companies are taking over the rainforest without consulting the Indigenous People living there and without taking in account their knowledge of how to preserve the ... read more
Posted on 01:12 AM in Agro Fuels, Human Rights, Indonesia, Land & Indigenous Rights, Publications, Pulp & Paper, Rainforest, Environment & Climate, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
(Deutsch) „Wovon sollen wir leben?“
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German versionPosted on 01:15 AM in Indonesia, Land & Indigenous Rights, Publications, Environment & Climate, Watch Indonesia! in the Media