Seek news on
InfoAnda
powered by
Google
Custom Search

Last text search :
2016 wso 2.5 rw-r
2017 #1 smp wso rw-r

wso-drwxr-xr-x-smp.php-(writeable).php
2017 #1 smp wso rw-r
wso-drwxr-xr-x-smp.php-(writeable).php
wso-drwxr-xr-x-smp.php-(writeable).php
wso-drwxr-xr-x-smp.php-(writeable).php


Thursday, 29 January 2009 - Indonesian NGO backs villagers in fight against palm oil
  • Pakistanis angry over detentions in Times Sq. case
    Monday, May 24, 2010
    ISLAMABAD – Relatives of three men detained by Pakistan for alleged links to the suspect in the attempted Times Square bombing say the men are innocent.
    They
  • Taiwan denies boycotting Australian film festival
    Thursday, August 6, 2009

    AFP - Thursday, August 6TAIPEI (AFP) - - Taiwan's Beijing-friendly government on Wednesday denied boycotting an Australian film festival amid a row over the e
  • Merkel's support dips, regional ally resigns International
    Thursday, September 3, 2009

    By Sarah Marsh and Noah Barkin

    BERLIN (Reuters) - Chancellor Angela Merkel suffered a double blow on Thursday as a senior party ally in east German
  • Minister seeks closure of anti-Berlusconi websites
    Wednesday, December 16, 2009
    ROME (AFP) - – The Italian government moved Tuesday to close down Internet sites encouraging further violence against Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who
  • Asian markets mixed after Wall Street rally
    Wednesday, March 18, 2009

    By ELAINE KURTENBACH,AP Business Writer AP - Wednesday, March 18SHANGHAI - Asia's stock market rally seemed to be running out of steam Wednesday, despite an
  • Twin suicide bombings kill 17 in Iraq's Ramadi | 28 December 2010
  • BBC shrinks online unit to cut costs and refocus | | 24 January 2011
  • Bangladesh security chief among mutiny dead | 27 February 2009
  • Venezuela's Chavez brings proletarian star power to Venice | 8 September 2009


    ">Forum Views () ">Forum Replies ()

    Read more with google mobile : Indonesian NGO backs villagers in fight against palm oil

    Navigation Primary Navigation Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Top Stories Most Popular Secondary Navigation Australia China India Indonesia Japan Malaysia Philippines Thailand Vietnam Search Search: Indonesian NGO backs villagers in fight against palm oil AFP - 27 minutes ago PANGKALAN BUN, Indonesia (AFP) - - Deep in the forests of Indonesian Borneo, a small environmental group is using education and common sense to arm villagers against the devastating onslaught of palm plantations. Yayasan Orangutan Indonesia (Yayorin) was founded in 1991 with the goal of saving Indonesia's endangered orangutans and other wildlife as well as the forests that those species need to survive. Since then the spread of palm oil plantations into forests and peatlands on Sumatra and Borneo islands have helped make Indonesia the world's third-highest greenhouse gas emitter, thanks partly to the craze for "eco-friendly" biofuels. They have also wiped out habitats of threatened species like orangutans and Bornean clouded leopards. But the plantations are also hurting people whose traditional communities depend on the forests and the biodiversity they contain, and that is where Yayorin director and founder Togu Simorangkir sees hope for change. "We think that above all the problem of deforestation is human," said the 32-year-old biologist in Pangkalan Bun village in the heart of Central Kalimantan province. "That's why 80 percent of our programme focuses on education. It's not enough just to give the message 'stop cutting down trees'. You have to explain the consequences of deforestation in the short and long term." Indonesia is the world's largest producer of palm oil, which is used in a range of products including soap, cooking oil and biodiesel. Vast tracts of forest have already disappeared under palm plantations and the government is encouraging more despite its stated commitment to lowering greenhouse gas emissions by preserving the carbon stored in jungles. In 1990 there were 1.1 million hectares (2.7 million acres) of land under palm oil plantation in Indonesia, according to official figures. This year there are 7.6 million hectares. "We've heard some terrible stories," said Daryatmo, the chief of Tumbang Tura village in Central Kalimantan. "Our neighbours (who sold their forested land to palm planters) can't grow ratan anymore or harvest rubber. Fishing is impossible because the river is polluted," he said. "These are our principal sources of income. What kind of legacy are we going to leave our grandchildren?" Lured by immediate "wealth" in the form of a few thousands dollars in cash, people in forest-dependent communities often are not aware of the consequences of selling out to the palm planters, Simorangkir said. "Last year a plantation company offered a village two billion rupiah (176,000 dollars) to exploit its land. Every family calculated that that would bring them 30 million (2,640 dollars) each," he said. "The village authorities sought our advice and we told them the consequences for the environment in the medium term. Despite the bait, they concluded by refusing the project." The NGO followed up by helping the villagers improve their subsistence-level agriculture techniques, he said. With projects spread across several villages as well as plantations, companies, schools and government agencies, Simorangkir said he hoped Yayorin could help make a difference in the battle to save Indonesia's forests. But will such initiatives be enough to save the "man of the forest," the orangutan? There are currently an estimated 40,000 wild orangutans on Borneo but the United Nations estimates there could be fewer than 1,000 by 2023. Palm oil companies have been clearing orangutan habitats on Borneo despite signing up to voluntary standards under the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO), a talking shop for industry and environmental groups. The Indonesian Palm Oil Producers Association, in rejecting a moratorium on new plantations proposed by Greenpeace last year, argued that the RSPO standards were enough to protect the species. But the Centre for Orangutan Protection says orangutans living outside Central Kalimantan's conservation areas could be wiped out within three years. Of the roughly 20,000 individuals in Central Kalimantan province, close to 3,000 die every year, it says. "Their future is in the north of the Central Kalimantan region, which at the present time is preserved. The belt of palm oil plantations must not extend to the north," said Stephen Brend of Orangutan Foundation International. Email Story IM Story Printable View Blog This Recommend this article Average (0 votes) Sign in to recommend this article » Most Recommended Stories » Related Articles: Indonesia Indonesian NGO backs villagers in fight against palm oilAFP - 27 minutes ago Deadly attacks shed light on Indonesia's human-animal conflictsAFP - Thursday, January 29 Indonesian lawmaker jailed for graftAFP - Thursday, January 29 Two women killed in elephant attack in Indonesia: officialAFP - Thursday, January 29 Related Articles: Asia Pacific Japan executive loses 4 mln dlrs buried in gardenAFP - 20 minutes ago Sri Lanka says it captured key crossroadAP - 24 minutes ago Indonesian NGO backs villagers in fight against palm oilAFP - 27 minutes ago Philippine fireworks factory blast kills 6AP - 48 minutes ago UN to visit boat people detained in ThailandAP - 1 hour 1 minute ago Related Full Coverage Suharto Former Indonesian president All Full Coverage Most Popular – Asia Pacific Viewed New York state to probe 'billions' in Merrill bonuses Obama lobbies for $825 bln stimulus to thwart recession US House approves massive economic stimulus bill Financial crisis bringing global economy to standstill: IMF Child matador kills six bulls in Mexico View Complete List » Search: Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Top Stories Most Popular

    Other News on Thursday, 29 January 2009
    Israel retaliation likely as envoy holds talks
    Police and soldiers kick off Iraqi voting
    House fails to pass DTV delay bill
    'Crisis of values' helped economic downturn: EU's Barroso
    Cuba to invite U.N. torture investigator to visit | International |
    Cuba's Raul Castro on milestone Russia visit
    Red ink for New York Times
    U.S. Navy searches cargo vessel for Iranian weapons | International |
    Financial crisis bringing global economy to standstill: IMF
    China shuts 1,500 websites in porn crackdown: state media
    Boeing to cut 10,000 jobs after loss
    Canada govt survives as opposition coalition dies | International |
    Citing threats, TechCrunch founder taking a break
    Obama Afghan strategy to stress non-military role | International |
    Chavez has slim lead for vote on re-election: poll | International |
    Over 100 killed in Jan 16 Congo massacre: U.N. | International |
    Odd planet's extreme global warming: Highs of 2240
    Gore urges action on economy, global warming
    Davos gathering muted by sobering economic reality
    Pakistan's Zardari vows to restore order to Swat
    Google begins effort to find Internet blockers | Technology |
    Smokes now tax-free for foreign diplomats in US
    Pakistan army chief vows to restore authority to Swat
    House fails to pass digital TV delay bill | Technology |
    Pakistan vows to restore order in Swat Valley
    Football: Japan sink as Australia grind out draw
    Obama urges passage of stimulus bill
    China detains 81 people in Tibet crackdown
    Japan ex-PM on rare Iraq visit
    Biden Calls Justice Roberts To Apologize For Joke
    Japanese fishing boat captured by Russia: official
    Obama Defends Economic Stimulus In Speech After 'Sober' Meeting With Business Leaders
    Senate Panel Endorses Attorney General-Designee Eric Holder's Nomination
    Al Gore Calls For 'Bold Action' Ahead Of Copenhagen Climate Change Conference
    Wiretaps Of Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich Publicly Played For The First Time In Impeachment Trial
    China sets tough growth target to maintain order: Wen
    Wen to defend China's role in battling economic crisis
    Satyam boss created complex network to divert cash: minister
    New films lighten up recession-weary audiences | Entertainment |
    Thriller video director sues Jackson for profits | Entertainment |
    Brad Pitt thrilled by Oscar nominations | Entertainment |
    Indian author Kunzru says no more sari stories | Entertainment |
    Brad Pitt "thrilled" by Oscar nominations
    Author and Parade columnist James Brady dies at 80
    Philadelphia Soul ex-manager sues Bon Jovi, others
    Lynyrd Skynyrd keyboardist dies at Florida home
    Brad Pitt "thrilled" by Oscar nominations
    'Thriller' director sues Michael Jackson
    EU extends rules for supporting film industry
    Berlin searches traces of Wall 20 years on
    'Slumdog Millionaire' gathers speed in India: analysts
    Dogs' dinner means big bucks in Mumbai
    President Obama Not Amused By VP Biden's Joke About Chief Justice Robert's Oath Flub
    FDA Finds Some ADHD Drugs Can Make Children Hallucinate
    US envoy urges stronger Gaza truce amid airstrikes
    Big turnout as Iraqis vote in first stage of election
    Israel strikes in Gaza as Obama envoy holds talks | International |
    Early voting begins in Iraqi provincial elections
    Putin calls economic crisis a 'perfect storm'
    Online advertisers hammered by "click fraud" in 2008: report
    US House approves massive economic stimulus bill
    For Obama, closed doors no match for Twitter
    Cuba's Raul Castro on milestone Russia visit
    Smart email figures out who should get messages
    Canadian government survives budget crisis | International |
    US-TECH Summary
    In setback to Obama, House rejects digital TV switch delay
    Google begins effort to find Internet blockers
    The Rohingya, a Muslim minority group from Myanmar
    AOL to cut 700 jobs: internal memo | Technology |
    Muslim group flees Myanmar but faces more woe
    'Difficult decisions' on Iraq, Afghanistan ahead: Obama
    Biden's Munich role: Reinvigorate NATO ties
    House Lawmakers Pass Obama's $819 Billion Stimulus Plan
    Starbucks Still Losing Money, Will Slash 6,000 Jobs
    Wall Street Extends Gains, Financial Surge On Stimulus Hopes
    Federal Reserve Leaves Key Interest Rates Unchanged
    Taiwanese billionaire to buy ATV stake -paper
    S.Korea to offer Hynix stake to foreigners -paper
    NZ govt. accounts deep in red in November
    New Zealand rates fall to record low, more cuts seen
    Final Oscar ballots mailed to voters | Entertainment |
    NZ slashes 1.5 percent from key interest rate
    Zappa family loses court battle in Germany | Entertainment |
    Financial crisis slams global economy to near-halt: IMF
    NBC says Super Bowl ad sales nearly done | Entertainment |
    And the ballots go to ... 5,810 Oscar voters
    Dallas Museum of Art adds contemporary pieces
    Lord Lucan's desk to be auctioned in London
    Oscars ballots mailed to voters
    US-ENTERTAINMENT Summary
    Springsteen lightens music for Obama era
    Youths rule Internet, but elderly making gains: study
    And the ballots go to ... 5,810 Oscar voters
    Lara Croft to return to big screen -- without Jolie
    Zappa family loses court battle in Germany
    Lynyrd Skynyrd pianist Billy Powell dead at 56: band
    Cormac McCarthy's former home burns in Knoxville
    Bits Of Bones Found In Medieval Walls In Spain
    Iraqis vote in al Qaeda's last stronghold
    SKorean firm claims advance in dog cloning
    France faces 'Black Thursday' strike chaos
    Israeli warplane bombs Gaza-Egypt border: army
    Iraqis vote in al Qaeda's last stronghold | International |
    Veteran TV Producer And Director Kim Manners Dies Following Battle With Lung Cancer
    Sony Q3 PlayStation 3 sales fall
    Obama's envoy calls for strengthening of Gaza truce
    Fed keeps intervention options open
    Google out to expose Internet traffic chokers
    Harassment forces Afghan girls out of school | International |
    Obama savors stimulus win but fights loom
    Cuba to invite U.N. torture investigator to visit | International |
    Public radio goes hi-tech to raise cash
    Afghanistan to hold presidential poll on August 20 | International |
    U.N. convoy carrying Sri Lanka wounded leaves war zone | International |
    Sony Q3 PlayStation 3 sales fall
    Obama Afghan strategy to stress non-military role | International |
    Australian girl, 4, thrown from bridge | International |
    Japan executive loses 4 mln dlrs buried in garden
    Sri Lanka says it captured key crossroad
    Indonesian NGO backs villagers in fight against palm oil
    LA Cardinal faces probe over abusive priests: report
    CIA Algeria station chief faces sex assault probe
    Philippine fireworks factory blast kills 6
    Google lets users search for Internet blockers | Technology |
    UN to visit boat people detained in Thailand
    Nintendo cuts Wii sales target, raises DS target | Technology |
    Bolivia seeks to rebuild strained ties with US
    NKorean collapse might require 460,000 US, allied troops: study
    Public radio goes hi-tech to raise cash | Technology |
    CIA Officer For Algeria Under Probe For Alleged Rapes
    Japan executes 4 convicted killers
    Senate confirms new US intelligence chief
    Sony Q3 PlayStation 3 sales fall | Technology |
    Legislators Stall Passage Of Bill Postponing DTV Transition
    International concern mounts for Sri Lanka civilians
    US military deaths in Afghanistan region at 571
    Postmaster General Seeks 5-Day Mail Delivery Amid Deficit, Low Volume
    US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,236
    Mississippi Mayor, Wife Indicted For False Katrina Claim
    Spielberg, EA play Boom Blox sequel | Technology |
    Japan's PM takes grilling over economy
    New Zealand inmate stroll stopped by pole
    Jan 28 Highlights In U.S. Economy
    AOL to cut 700 jobs: internal memo | Technology |
    IT industry joins energy efficiency push | Technology |
    Shell posts 2.8 bln dlr loss in fourth quarter
    Toshiba forecasts loss for year
    Sony reports 200 mln dollar Q3 operating loss
    South Korea vice fin min sees job market worsening
    Seoul shares rise as banks, retail issues gain
    Philippine growth slips to 7 year low in 2008
    Thai parliament passes 3.35 bln dlr stimulus package
    Deadly attacks shed light on Indonesia's human-animal conflicts
    S.Korea end-Nov unsold new homes hit record high
    SKorea government may sell Hynix stake to foreigners: report
    Worst yet to come for SKorea economy: Lee
    "X-Files" director, producer Kim Manners dies
    Fox plans Gordon Ramsay cook-along | Entertainment |
    Hollywood studio alliance to deliver online films on demand
    X-Files director, producer Kim Manners dies | Entertainment |
    Analog TV Shutdown On Schedule As Bill Delaying DTV Transition Blocked In House
    Spielberg, EA play Boom Blox sequel | Entertainment |
    N.Y. museums head to trial in rights over Picassos | Entertainment |
    Vietnam's new wave of writers turns away from war
    "X-Files" director, producer Kim Manners dies
    Spielberg, EA play "Boom Blox" sequel
    Mickey Rourke won't rumble with WWE superstar
    Jacko sued by 'Thriller' video director Landis
    N.Y. museums head to trial in rights over Picassos
    Hollywood studio alliance to deliver online films on demand
    OONY cancels remaining performances this season
    Lyric Opera to begin season with Voigt as `Tosca'
    Sudan accuses Chad of supplying Darfur rebels
    Businesses risk $1 trillion losses from data theft: study
    Iraq to deny licence to U.S. Blackwater guards
    French strike nationwide over economic crisis | International |
    Nokia unveils three new phone models
    Madagascar deaths rise to 44, shops heed strike | International |
    OPEC warns of further oil cuts: sec gen
    Afghan presidential vote delayed to August 20
    Nintendo cuts Wii sales target, raises DS target
    After Mumbai, India boosts arms modernization | International |
    Gaza truce under fire as US envoy meets Abbas
    Small Israeli parties promote offbeat agendas
    Over half of Zimbabweans need food aid: WFP | International |
    Moderate Islamists seize Somali town from Shabaab | International |
    Nokia unveils three new phone models
    Beijing orders operation costs freeze amid slump
    Thailand grants UN access to Myanmar boat people
    Filipino rebels want investment for hostages
    Afghan presidential poll delayed for poor security
    Sony sinks to Q3 loss, Nintendo cuts outlook | Technology |
    Sri Lanka says it captured key crossroad in north
    OPEC warns of further oil cuts: sec gen
    India boosts arms modernisation after Mumbai
    Businesses risk $1 trillion losses from data theft: study | Technology |
    DAVOS-BP's Hayward says world needs a carbon price
    OPEC says it's ready for more oil production cuts
    Nokia unveils three new phone models | Technology |
    Japan hangs 4 convicted killers
    Senate Confirms Former Navy Admiral As Nation's New Spy Chief
    Japan's opposition: PM is 'out of touch'
    Nearly 2,000 Employees, Visitors To Los Alamos Lab Being Tested For Beryllium Exposure
    Massachusetts Plans To Impose New Taxes, Cut More Programs To Close Budget Gap
    Japan executes four people: officials
    Chicago Homeowners Give In To Price Reductions To Sell Units
    Bird discovery shows China's ecological potential
    House Republicans Reject Delay In TV Signal Switch
    Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich To Appear At Impeachment Trial Thursday
    Wall Street Executives Still Got Hefty Bonuses In 2008
    Most Of Long Island Companies In Survival Mode
    FEATURE: Blagojevich's Senate Showdown
    Layoffs Loom In California If State Workers Won't Agree To 2-Day Forced Leave
    S.Korea puts exchange operator under state control
    Nintendo's 9-month profit falls on strong yen
    Hyundai Heavy's quarterly profit jumps 67 percent
    Sony's quarterly net profit tumbles 95 percent
    Bridgestone cuts profit estimate after EU fine
    Philippine growth beat expectations in Q4
    Digital Switch In U.S. Back To Feb. 17 Schedule After House Rejects 4 Months Shift Postponement
    Cheap trip: TV adventurer aims for Super glory
    Free online computer games win US fans in dismal economy
    Tough times for Japan's hostess clubs
    Fox plans Gordon Ramsay cook-along
    Saudis Boycott Soccer After Prince Insults Commentators
    Article not found
    Ford loses $5.9 bln, won't seek US aid
    Iraq: Artwork dedicated to shoe thrower
    Writer Claims He Created "Hannah Montana" In New Lawsuit
    NFL players get shot at a virtual championship
    Obama team drafting letter to heal Iran rift: report | International |
    Afghan presidential vote delayed to August 20
    Bon Jovi Sued By Philadelphia Soul's Ex-Manager For Unpaid Wages
    Lynyrd Skynyrd Keyboardist Billy Powell Dies Of Apparent Heart Attack
    Obama team drafting letter to heal Iran rift
    EU anti-terrorism chief: EU, U.S. need time on Guantanamo | International |
    UN makes $613m appeal for Gaza
    Pakistan police say three Indian agents arrested | International |
    U.N. urges African economies to diversify | International |
    Sarkozy ex-wife burgled by jewel thieves | International |
    US-TECH Summary
    Sri Lanka forces advance into shrinking rebel area
    Philippine town mayor, 2 others killed by gunmen
    Police in India charge 10 men with raping nun
    Official: New initiative for Iraqi students
    Tight security for Islamic gathering in Bangladesh
    Iraq scraps licence of US security firm Blackwater
    NFL players get shot at a virtual championship | Technology |
    Pakistan says it arrests 3 alleged Indian agents
    UN visits boat people detained in Thailand
    Senate Expected On Thursday To Expand Healthcare Coverage For 4 Million Children
    Indonesian 'sex cult' leader arrested
    Study Seeks Link Between Unusual Male Names With Juvenile Delinquency
    SKorea, Japanese nuclear envoys hold talks
    Rohingyas beg not to be sent back to Myanmar
    More Americans Calling Mental Health Crisis Hotlines As Recession Causes Personal Financial Woes
    More American Workers Joined Unions In 2008
    President Talks Of Tough Decisions In Afghanistan, Iraq After First Pentagon Visit:
    4.2 Magnitude Quake Strikes Off California's Coast Near San Clemente Island
    President Obama Poised To Sign Equal Pay Legislation
    Ice, Snow From Texas To Indiana Brings Hazardous Road Conditions, Downed Electric Lines
    Out Of Control AZ Elementary School Bus Causes Accidents, Sends 26 To Hospital
    Sony, Nintendo, Toshiba report tough quarters
    Pakistani forex reserves rise to $10.21 bln
    Slumdog film team defend treatment of slum kids | Entertainment |
    New films lighten up recession-weary audiences | Entertainment |
    NATO To Meet On Security Challenges Of Thawing Arctic
    "Slumdog" film team defend treatment of slum kids
    The hunt goes electric: Clancy books going digital
    Facing falling donations, LA Opera lays off staff
    Celebrity parties going head-to-head at Super Bowl
    Bahamas ex-senator granted bail in Travolta case
    2009 Essence Music Festival has much to celebrate
    Visitors, Workers At New Mexico Lab May Have Been Exposed To Nuclea Materials
    Unpopular Male Names Not Linked With Juvenile Delinquency
    Bull Charges, Knocks Dow Maryland Sheriff's Deputy, Shot Dead By State Trooper
    Greece at new risk of being pushed off euro
    Bodies of missing Tenn. mom, Jo Ann Bain, and daughter found
    Female Breasts Are Bigger Than Ever
    AMD Trinity Accelerated Processing Units Now in Volume Production
    The Avengers (2012 film), made the second biggest opening- and single-day gross of all-time
    AMD to Start Production of piledriver
    Ivy Bridge Quad-Core, Four-Thread Desktop CPUs
    Islamists Protest Lady Gaga's Concert in Indonesia
    Japan Successfully Broadcasts an 8K Signal Over the Air
    ECB boosts loans to 1 trillion Euro to stop credit crunch
    Egypt : Mohammed Morsi won with 52 percent
    What do you call 100,000 Frenchmen with their hands up
    AMD Launches AMD Embedded R-Series APU Platform
    Fed Should not Ignore Emerging Market Crisis
    Fed casts shadow over India, emerging markets
    Why are Chinese tourists so rude? A few insights

    [InfoAnda] [Home] [This News]



    USD EUR - 1 year graph

    VPN on MacOSX

    BlogMeter 1.01