Ga beda dgn orang2 islam dan anjing2 buduk piaraan mereka di milis ini, si SBY 
ini ngibul dgn ga tau malu padahal faktanya bilang lain.





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> From: Sunny <am...@tele2.se>
>To: undisclosed-recipi...@yahoo.com 
>Sent: Monday, October 1, 2012 7:45 PM
>Subject: [proletar] Indonesia has succeeded in reducing deforestation: 
>president   +  Forest Fires Rage in Central Java, East Kalimantan
> 
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>  
>Ref: Lihat juga “Laju Kerusakan Hutan di Kalsel Sangat Tinggi “ 
>http://www.mediaindonesia.com/read/2012/09/30/352258/127/101/Laju-Kerusakan-Hutan-di-Kalsel-Sangat-Tinggi-
> dan Sumatra Hot Spot Count Highest in Years, September 27, 2012 
>http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/health/sumatra-hot-spot-count-highest-in-years/546817
>
>Alangkah bagus pernyataan SBY.
>
>http://www.antaranews.com/en/news/84709/indonesia-has-succeeded-in-reducing-deforestation-president
>Indonesia has succeeded in reducing deforestation: president 
>Tue, September 25 2012 16:52 | 330 Views
>
>Presiden Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (REUTERS/Daniel Hartley-Allen)
>
>35 percent of Indonesia`s tropical rain forests are currently protected by the 
>government... 
>stated that Indonesia has succeeded in reducing deforestation and the 
>government is continuing its reforestation efforts by implementing a number of 
>programmes involving the local community.
>
>"The most depressing event relating to deforestation in our country is when we 
>lost 3.5 million hectares of rain forests during the transition-to-democracy 
>period in 2000," he said in New York on Monday night.
>
>"From that point on, Indonesia launched a number of policies to regain its 
>forest cover," he added.
>
>President Yudhoyono admitted that it was not easy to implement such policies, 
>which required cooperation of the local community as well as the international 
>community.
>
>"One of our decisions was to make a breakthrough by implementing the REDD plus 
>program in cooperation with the Norwegian government," he said.
>
>However, the decision was widely criticized across Indonesia. The head of the 
>state had to assure his countrymen that the move was part of the government's 
>efforts to preserve the environment and it would benefit Indonesia in the long 
>term.
>
>"We also issued a moratorium to protect our forests, as part of our 
>reformation efforts," the President said.
>
>"One of the positive outcomes of the policy is that 35 percent of Indonesia`s 
>tropical rain forests are currently protected by the government," he explained.
>
>"Besides, we also aggressively initiated our reforestation efforts. I led the 
>campaign and have managed to plant one billion trees every year. So far, we 
>have planted about three billion trees," President Yudhoyono stated.
>
>He also called on the global community to cooperate with Indonesia in its 
>efforts to achieve sustainable economic growth.
>(A050)
>+++++
>http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/home/forest-fires-rage-in-central-java-east-kalimantan/546687
>Forest Fires Rage in Central Java, East Kalimantan
>SP/Imron Rosyid & Tunggadewa Mattangkilang | September 27, 2012
>
>A forest fire on Lawu mountain is seen from Magetan, East Java, on Tuesday. 
>(Antara Photo/Siswowidodo) olo/West Kutai. Forest fires have razed thousands 
>of hectares of land in Central Java and East Kalimantan as an unusually 
>intense and protracted dry spell drags on, officials reported on Wednesday. 
>
>In Karanganyar, Central Java, more than 500 hectares of forests and tree 
>nurseries on the slopes of Mount Lawu have been torched since Monday, with the 
>fires still raging as of Wednesday. 
>
>Aji Pratama, head of the Karanganyar Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD), said 
>the extremely dry conditions and strong winds were fueling the flames and 
>making it hard for firefighters to douse them. 
>
>“The fires started in Ngawi district [in East Java] and have spread here 
>because of the winds,” he said. 
>
>“It’s not just the brush and shrubs that are getting burned, but also trees, 
>especially pines.” 
>
>Much of the affected area on Mount Lawu consists of logging concessions that 
>include pine, acacia and eucalyptus trees. 
>
>Sunardi, a resident of Ngargoyoso subdistrict further down the slope, said the 
>ash from the burning vegetation was raining down on residential areas. He 
>added residents were afraid that the fire would reach their homes. 
>
>“We’re 25 kilometers away from the fires, but you never know with the way the 
>wind’s blowing,” he said. 
>
>Maryono, coordinator of the district emergency response unit, said the size of 
>the scorched area was increasing by the hour, with the fire now encroaching on 
>a community forest. 
>
>Rina Iriani, the Karanganyar district head, said fires were not an uncommon 
>problem on Lawu’s slopes, but this year’s blaze was worse because of the dry 
>conditions and strong winds. 
>
>She said she had ordered all hiking routes in the area to be temporarily 
>closed and called on resident’s living on the mountain’s slopes to help in 
>putting out the fires. 
>
>In West Kutai, East Kalimantan, forest fires have razed more than 1,500 
>hectares of land since Monday. A harsh dry spell has also been blamed for the 
>extent of the disaster there. 
>
>Yustinus A.S., head of the district forestry office, said the fires were not 
>believed to be man-made. He said the affected area, on the periphery of the 
>Kersik Luway orchid park, a forest conservation area, had previously 
>experienced severe fires lasting several months in 1987 and 1997. 
>
>“Both those previous times we lost around 5,000 hectares of forest. This time 
>it’s only around 1,500 hectares, most of which was forest area that was 
>replanted after the 1997 fire,” Yustinus said. 
>
>He added that firefighters and residents alike were trying to put out the 
>flames and prevent the fire spreading to the orchid park. 
>
>Haze from the fire is also causing problems at West Kutai’s Melalan Sendawar 
>Airport, where visibility was down to one kilometer on Wednesday, well below 
>the usual three kilometers. 
>
>The conditions forced the airport to freeze operations from Wednesday. 
>Suparno, the airport manager, said scheduled flights to Samarinda and 
>Balikpapan had to be canceled because of the haze. “We don’t know yet when we 
>can reopen the airport,” he said. 
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