With this RKT, APRIL has resumed its destructive practices in Kampar, despite local communities from Teluk Meranti and Teluk Binjai still opposing the clearing. This action follows a Greenpeace report released last week exposing the role that Sinar Mas's APP, another pulp and paper giant, is playing in driving massive deforestation, tiger habitat loss and peatland destruction also in the island of Sumatra. "APRIL and APP's operations are driving massive deforestation and expose the contradiction between President Yudhoyono's international commitments to stop deforestation and the actions of his Forestry Ministry. Destruction of the Kampar Peninsula and Sumatra's peat forests is devastating for the thousands of people dependent on the forests for their livelihoods, their unique biodiversity and the carbon they store."
President Yudhoyono recently announced a freeze on new concessions on forests and peatlands from 2011 under a USD $1 billion deal with Norway to reduce Indonesia's Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions. However, millions of hectares of forests already allocated for conversion - including hundreds of thousands of hectares under APP and APRIL control - are not part of the deal with Norway. "Instead of handing over our last remaining rainforests to companies like APRIL and APP, the Government should be supporting community initiatives to restore the peatlands and hence mitigate climate change. This is an opportunity for the government to choose our precious natural heritage and the future generations of Indonesians over the greed of destructive pulp and paper companies," concluded Zulfahmi.
Source: Greenpeace
| < Prev | Next > |
|---|
Latest Solar Energy News ![]() |
Latest Wind Energy News ![]() |
Latest Hydro Energy News ![]() |
Latest Bio Energy News ![]() |
Latest Green Energy News ![]() |
Latest Energy Savings News ![]() |
Latest Emissions News ![]() |
Latest Business News ![]() |