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Campaigns : Mining : Ocean and River Dumping
Panel of Judges Failed To Meet Ecology Justice in Walhi vs Newmont Minahasa Raya Case
Jakarta, December 18, 2007 – The South Jakarta District Court decision on case Wahana Lingkungan Hidup Indonesia (WALHI) against PT Newmont Minahasa Raya’s (NMR) – gold mining operation at Nort Sulawesi’s Buyat Bay, Tuesday (18/12), failed to meet ecology justice, said Chalid Muhammad, National Executive Director of WALHI, after the court rejected all lawsuit of WALHI against NMR. On this decision, Walhi appealed to the court.    more» | 18 Dec 2007

Campaigns : Forest : Forest Destruction for Plantations
Plantation Industries, Pay Off Your Carbon & Social Ecological Debt!
Nusa Dua, Bali- The 13th Conference of Parties of UNFCCC is likely will gave corporations another credit in turning their unsustainable practice into profit by letting notorius forestry companies in Indonesia claim carbon credit from their industrial tree plantations. The trend needs to be exposed and those whose promoting mechanism needs to stopped the outrageous initiatives.    more» | 12 Dec 2007

Campaigns : Energy : Climate Change
Protecting the world's forests needs more than just money
Governments meeting in Bali, Indonesia for the 13th Conference of the Parties/3rd Meeting of the Parties to the United Nations' Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), 3-14 December 2007, need to recognise that this may be our last opportunity to stop runaway climate change and that with 18-20% of annual carbon emissions being caused by deforestation, protecting our forests is a key part of this.    more» | 11 Dec 2007

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