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[The Lincoln Tribune] On Thursday, Indonesian President Susilo Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono expressed his commitment to save Indonesia's remaining forests but Greenpeace Southeast Asia forest campaigner Rusmadya Maharuddin emphasized that the commitment needs to materialize into concrete action.

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[Channel 6 News] Sumatran tiger on the brink of extinction, Greenpeace warns: On Thursday, Indonesian President Susilo Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono expressed his commitment to save Indonesia's remaining forests but Greenpeace Southeast Asia forest campaigner Rusmadya Maharuddin .

[Climate Connections] President Yudhoyono promises to dedicate the next three years to ...: So, while we should welcome Yudhoyono’s latest commitment to saving Indonesia’s forests, we should also keep a close eye on whether it means any more than his previous commitments. Meanwhile the World Bank’s obsession with promoting carbon markets has nothing to do with sorting Indonesia’s ongoing policy incoherence.

[REDD Info] Yudhoyono Signs Decree to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions ...: “Although the Indonesian government listed forestry as pivotal to the efforts of reducing emissions, since Yudhoyono announced his commitment to reduce emissions, by 26 to 41 percent in 2009 mainly from the forestry sector, the forest conditions have not gotten better,” said Yuyun Indradi, forest campaigner from South East Asia Greenpeace.

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[balita.ph] Greenpeace wants to help Indonesia meet climate commitment | balita.ph: At the Pittsburgh G20 Summit earlier this year, President Yudhoyono made an international commitment of a 41 percent reduction in carbon emissions with international support. This commitment needs to be matched by developed countries making deep emissions cuts at home and support forested countries like Indonesia by committing to provide funding for the protection of tropical forests under the Reduction of Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD) scheme.

[VISIT INDONESIA] Greenpeace urges President to meet emission cut commitment: Greenpeace expected the Forestry Minister to do a comprehensive review of all the existing permits and concessions for pulp and paper companies in the Kampar Peninsula, said Bustar Maitar, Greenpeace Southeast Asia Forest campaigner, said as reported on Greenpeace`s official website.

[Ambasciata della Repubblica di Indonesia] Greenpeace hails SBY`s climate change posture: As part of his presidency, Greenpeace expects President Yudhoyono to turn his G20 commitment into reality by outlining concrete steps to implement a national plan that should ultimately lead to a carbon-neutral, sustainable development with zero deforestation.

[Greenpeace - Making Waves] Manokwari, here we come: Maybe it's the proximity to the forest that gives the people of Manokwari the commitment to protect it, at least that's the impression I got from those gathered on the dockside. People spontaneously shook my hand (although maybe they were just being friendly rather than responding to the Greenpeace t-shirt I was wearing), and there were several rounds of applause for Dominggus Buinei, vice-regent of Manokwari regency, when he spoke during the ceremony.

[XI as 1280403413 CCCXXIII] Greenpeace exposes Indonesian palm oil firm's 'broken' rainforest ...: President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has promised to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 2020 by as much as 41% from business-as-usual levels, and agreed to a moratorium starting in 2011 on issuance of new permits to clear primary forest. "

[Greenpeace - Making Waves] Greenpeace - Making Waves: January 28 ... - The Greenpeace weblog: The Guardian reports that environmental groups such as Greenpeace welcomed Obama's commitment to create clean energy jobs as a priority for this year. EFE reports that scientists from Australia and New .

[Orangutan Outreach] Greenpeace: Palm oil giant destroying national park in Borneo: The Esperanza is now anchored in Singapore harbour and there will be a few days of ship operations - taking on supplies and fuel, doing essential maintenance, that kind of thing. But all that's happening without me .

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