STOP INDONESIAN PALM OIL CRIMES AGAINST ENVIRONMENT AND PEOPLE

I saw on TV a document about Indonesian palm Oil. This corporation PT. DUA KUDA is stealing land from the people fell down all the trees ans plant palmtrees instaed of the rainforest or peoples land they try to make their living. They have fighted against but because the government support for PT. DUA KUDA they cannot do anything even they have papers they own that land. They have never got a half penny of their land the company PT. DUA KUDA has just stolen their land.
Palm oil is used fx. in margarines and making fx. for making donuts. There are several choises like rape-seed oil and many others.

Another point I lend here the BBC article about the environmental destruction they also make with this.
BBC NEWS write ON THIS ADRESS:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/7084306.stm

Leiah Sariell

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Palm oil warning for Indonesia Jungle in Borneo, Indonesia Huge swathes of Indonesia's jungles are under threatLand clearances in Indonesia to meet the growing global demand for palm oil pose a serious threat to the environment, a report has warned.

Forests are being burned and peat wetlands drained for plantations, causing huge releases of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, Greenpeace said.

The environmental group warned of a potential "climate bomb" and called for the clearances to stop.

Palm oil is an ingredient in foods and a bio-fuel added to diesel for cars.

It is already controversial because it is often grown on rainforest land in South-East Asia, says the BBC's environment analyst Roger Harrabin.

But Greenpeace's "Cooking the Climate" report investigates the cultivation of the crop in Indonesian peat swamps, thought to be one of the most valuable stores of carbon in the world.

Carbon store

In normal rainforest there is much more carbon stored in microbes in the soil than in the leaves and branches of the trees.

In peat wetlands that is magnified with soils many metres deep. But these wetlands are fast being cleared and drained, causing large quantities of carbon dioxide to be emitted.

According to the report, every year 1.8bn tonnes of carbon dioxide - a major cause of climate change - are released by the destruction of Indonesia's peat wetlands.

"Unless efforts are made to halt forest and peatland destruction, emissions from these peatlands may trigger a 'climate bomb'," Greenpeace warned.

Indonesia is looking to become the world's top producer of palm oil.

But in July, environmental groups said a huge project planned for Borneo would cause irreparable harm to the territory and culture of indigenous people.


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