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Saturday, January 5, 2013

PKB faction of Parliament, as the green party (Green Party) declared "war" against illegal logging



PKB faction of Parliament, as the green party (Green Party) declared "war" against illegal logging




PKB faction of Parliament, as the green party (Green Party) who care about environmental sustainability declared "war" against illegal logging (illegal logging), because it is the largest contributor to environmental damage.

"There must be firmness of the authorities to take action against the perpetrators indiscriminately," said Chairman of the National Awakening Party (FPKB) Marwan Ja'far Parliament on Wednesday.

FPKB invites all Indonesian people to return to nature, which is a move to reduce or even abandon the use of chemicals for fertilizer, because the use of chemicals for fertilizer will gradually reduce soil fertility.

"If the soil is reduced, then the sustainability of crop (forest) will eventually disappear," said Marwan.

He called on the government to improve environmental disciplines, namely to prevent the use and transfer of protected forests to agricultural land, mining, for housing, and for other commercial functions. Since one of the causes of Indonesia besides endless forest denudation also wild land transfer functions, both legally and illegally, with the permission of the government own way.

"Improving the environment of love and reforestation program, is a step toward regeneration. Namely cut down trees that are old and replanted. With this step will not be denuded forests will even always green and lush," he said.

Marwan suggested that the government should issue a clear regulation governing who is entitled to give consent to the disclosure or use of the land. "There should be no conflict between the ordinance RT / RW (spatial planning and regional) with TGHK (forest land use agreements) good government (provincial and district) with the central government," he said.

Previously, the University of Adelaide Australia in collaboration with the National University of Singapore and the U.S. Princeton University published the results of its latest research about the environment. In that study Indonesia ranks fourth after Brazil, the United States, and China, as the most contributing to environmental damage on earth.

The UN released the Forests of Sumatra and Kalimantan Forests will become extinct in the year 2032. Meanwhile, according to the NGO Indonesia Corruption (ICW) loss of aspects of deforestation (deforestation) in the period 2005 to 2009 to reach 5.4 million hectares, equivalent to Rp 71.28 trillion.

"Judging from the above reality is very terrible if Indonesia could just sit on my hands to make a change," said Marwan Ja'far.

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