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Indonesia’s leader to protect forests
27 September, 2011
Indonesia's President has vowed to dedicate the last three years of his administration to safeguarding his nation's rainforests - a pledge that received broad support at a major conference in Jakarta.
The future of Indonesian forests
28 September 2011
Indonesia, like many other countries blessed with tropical forests, is facing the challenge of sustainably managing its vitally important forest resources.
Indonesia to launch REDD+ agency to tackle deforestation
13 September 2011
Indonesia will establish a REDD+ agency to support the country's efforts to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, according to a statement released by Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's office.
Indonesia boosts staffing of forest protection agency
13 September 2011
Indonesia's president has expanded the staffing of an agency that aims to save tropical forests to gain carbon credits, after the body struggled to make progress required to win a $1 billion climate deal with Norway.
Activists call for halt in orangutan skull trade
7 September 2011
An animal rights group is urging the government to be more proactive in putting a halt to the illegal trade in orangutan skulls.
Nyaru Menteng Waste Project Update
With the rainy season coming to an end, it allows us to start work on the Nyaru Menteng sewerage tanks and wetlands.
Dr. Keith Bolton of Ecoteam – an expert in this field and a leader of waste eco systems in Australia, is kindly donating his time and skills on this project along with a couple of Keith’s expert engineers and Lismore plumber, Nik Hyde.
These images show the initial settling/ treatment tank and the wetland.
Orangutan washing itself with towel wows the web
23 August 2011
An orangutan from Japan is on its way to becoming a Web sensation after a video of the primate washing itself just like a human emerged online.
Rainforest fibres found in chain’s office paper
20 August 2011
Laboratory testing of Lazer IT office paper made in Indonesia and sold here by Officeworks reveals it is made up of 84 per cent tropical rainforest fibre, in apparent conflict with the retailer's environment policies.
A battle is under way for the forests of Borneo
21 August 2011
A spry 80-year-old cruises through the thick vegetation of western Borneo, or western Kalimantan, as it's known to Indonesians.
Fearing a planet without apes
20 August 2011
Viewers of this summer's Hollywood blockbuster "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" may be surprised to learn that before our earliest ancestors arrived on the scene roughly seven million years ago, apes really did rule the planet.
Officeworks cuts ties with papermaker
24 August 2011
Stationary and equipment supply firm Officeworks has ceased doing business with paper supplier APRIL over claims it is illegally logging Indonesian forests.
We have a right to know what’s in our food
25 August 2011
Food labels shouldn't lie. In essence that is what the debate about the listing of palm oil in the ingredients information panel is really about.
How Indonesia crippled its own climate scheme
16 August 2011
In July 2010, US investor Todd Lemons and Russian energy giant Gazprom believed they were just weeks from winning final approval for a landmark forest preservation project in Indonesia.
Zoos join fight to save endangered orangutans
3 August 2011
The Federal Parliament is under increasing pressure to take action against the shrinking jungles in South East Asia, which are inhabited by endangered orangutans.
A sanctuary of sun bears
2 August 2011
Around five o'clock in the afternoon in the Samboja Lestari project area in East Kalimantan usually means happy time for the sun bears (Helarctos malayanus) living in the area's sanctuary - it is feeding time.
Don’t ignore REDD’s impact on communities
3 August 2011
Consider it from the businessman’s perspective: It all makes so much sense. The rainforest, vital for people, biodiversity, and global climate, is being cut down to make money.
Australia wants oil palm growers to adopt sustainable practices
30 July 2011
The best way for Malaysia to counter the rising negative sentiment in Australia towards palm oil, says the Australian food industry, is to quickly increase the production of sustainable palm oil.
15 million hectares of forest destroyed
27 July 2011
Indonesia lost 15 million hectares of forests from 2000 to 2009, a study conducted by Forest Watch Indonesia (FWI) says.
Agroforestry project restores wildlife habitat
7 July 2011
Since 2002, on a 2,000 hectare plot of deforested land in the Indonesian state of East Kalimantan on the island of Borneo, an organization called Borneo Orangutan Survival (BOS) has been regenerating forest to create habitat for orangutans.
Forests absorb a third of fossil fuel carbon emissions: “Science”
July 15 2011
Scientists have long known that trees take up carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, now for the first time a group of researchers have worked out exactly how much carbon is being absorbed by the world's forests.
Palm oil labeling bill fails to pass in Australia
19 June 2011
A controversial bill that would have required manufacturers to explicitly label palm oil as an ingredient on food products will not be passed into law.
Palm oil plan aimed at saving orangutans
22 June 2011
The Federal Coalition has joined an unusual alliance with the Greens and independent senator Nick Xenophon to support legislation making it mandatory for palm oil to be labelled in all Australian foods.
Orangutan rescues coot chick
17 June 2011
Footage of an orangutan apparently trying to revive a poorly coot chick has emerged online two years after the video was recorded.
Indonesian forest people condemn climate scheme
22 June 2011
Indigenous peoples of Indonesian Borneo on Wednesday demanded a halt to internationally backed forest conservation schemes, saying they are trampling their rights and robbing their lands.
A moratorium or more of the same
15 June 2011
In December 2007, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono launched Indonesia’s orangutan conservation strategy and action plan, which calls for all wild orangutan populations to be viable and stable by 2017.
Bills would force GM, palm oil labelling
15 June 2011
Parliament is considering new food-labelling laws that would force food companies to disclose if their product contains palm oil or genetically modified material.
Big donor Norway welcomes Indonesia forest plan
20 May 2011
Norway welcomed on Friday a plan by Indonesia to impose a two-year moratorium on logging in primary forests despite a five-month delay to the deal.
Green group, analysts slam Indonesia logging plan
20 May 2011
Environmentalists said Friday a long-awaited moratorium on logging in Indonesia, part of a $1 billion climate deal with Norway, is a "disaster" for forests and will do little to fight global warming.
Indonesia imposes forest cutting ban for 2 years
20 May 2011
Indonesia has banned cutting down peatland and primary forests for two years Friday in a financial deal with Norway that officials say will protect half of the remaining forests in the tropical archipelago.
Will Indonesia lose the next oil palm?
16 May 2011
Deep in the rainforests of Malaysian Borneo in the late 1980s, researchers made an incredible discovery: The bark of a species of peat swamp tree yielded an extract with potent anti-HIV activity.
Palm oil diplomacy
5 May 2011
Determining what planet the Malaysian palm oil industry inhabits is about as difficult to comprehend as the arguments they use in support of consuming their crop.
Is Indonesia’s program to stop deforestation in meltdown?
25 April 2011
Back in December I wrote an article for Mother Jones about Indonesia's efforts to reduce its levels of deforestation and, by extension, its greenhouse gas emissions, which are the third highest in the world, trailing only the U.S. and China.
Gone fishing, orangutan style
15 April 2011
Orangutans swim about as well as they fly, but research on three Indonesian islands shows that these long-limbed apes nonetheless catch and eat fish.
Malaysian palm oil lobby fires at Xenophon
18 April 2011
Malaysia's palm oil lobby has reacted angrily to a push for labels to be added to foods containing the substance.
Election cycle linked to deforestation rate in Indonesia
14 April 2011
Study confirms links between deforestation and local elections in Indonesia. Politicians in forest districts appear to often rely on funding from loggers, plantation developers, and miners to fund their campaigns.
Sustainable palm oil group suspends IOI
6 April 2011
The main sustainable palm oil industry group Wednesday suspended an ongoing certification process for major plantation firm IOI Corp. Bhd. (1961.KU) following land dispute complaints and charges of deforestation by non-governmental organizations, a move that market participants said could threaten the company’s supply contracts with major consumer firms.