Kamis, 29 Maret 2012

Thousands Miles Justice For My Son



Father's love will last forever, even though his son had died years ago. This is a story of one man journey who demanded justice for the death of his son.

A 53 year old Indonesian father, Indra Azwan, from Malang, East Java Province, is demanding justice for what happened to his son.

For the last 19 years,  Indra is seeking justice for his 12 years old son, Rifki Andie, that died in 1993 because of hit and run accident by a police officer, when crossing a road.

The case has no obvious solution until this day, and the police officer who did the hit and run that caused 12 years old child loss his life, is still free.

In the search for justice, Indra repeatedly traveled thousands of miles by foot from Malang to Indonesian Capital, Jakarta.

Recently, he traveled again to returning the money from indonesian president that also sympathetic for his son's death.

Indra never tired for traveling thousands of miles by foot. His only demand is justice for his son death, never expecting money  from anyone.

Justice only for the rich not for the poor people, he said. By his journey, Indra hoped entire world could see the injustice that his family has received.

Despite having a strong heart for determination, from his both eyes appear  that Indra is so tired to seek justice in this cruel world. Indra know, his last hope is justice from God.

Only God can give undeniable justice. I can feel the smell of flowers, my son is now in heaven, said Indra.

Kamis, 22 Maret 2012

Rafflesia Arnoldii For World Heritage



What is the largest flower plants on earth? Maybe some of you never heard about it.  This kind of flower plants called Rafflesia Arnoldii, one of parasitic flowering plants from Rafflesia genus.

There are about 28 type of Rafllesia, these plants only found in South East Asia.The first Rafflesia Arnoldii is founded in 1818 by Sir Thomas Stamford Bingley Raffles, a British Governor General for Sumatran Island at that time, with his guide Dr Joseph Arnold.

Rafllesia Arnoldii flowers diameter may reach around 100 cm or 4 ft, and weighing up to 11 kilogram. This corpses smell flowers has become the pride of Indonesian people.

A cultural expert, Tantawi Jauhari, is proposing to recognize Raflesia Arnoldii habitat as Unesco world heritage. He said that really reasonable for Indonesian Bukit Daun protected forest, in Bengkulu Province, Sumatran Island, propossed as natural heritage sites because rafllesia arnoldii is the largest flower in the world.

Indonesian government already proposed several of it natural heritage sites to be registered at UNESCO, including Kerihun Betung National Park in West Borneo Province, Bunaken National Park, Raja Ampat and Taka Bonerate National Park.

People are expecting rafflesia habitat in Bukit Daun Protected Forest also registered as Unesco world heritage, so rafllesia can be under Unesco protection.

Rafflesia plants researcher from Agriculture Faculty of  Bengkulu University, Dr Agus Susatya, explain that four types of rafflesia still can be found in Bengkulu Province, but these plants condition is threatened by forest encroachers activities.

Four species of rafflesia plants that live in Bengkulu forest are arnoldi type, gadutensis, hasselti and bengkuluensis type. In the past five years, Rafflesia plant is more and more difficult to find in Bengkulu forest.

According to Agus, Raflesia that bloom in forest areas increasingly difficult to find because of illegal logging activities and massive  plantations expansion.

Wajah Mu di Facebook



Telah beberapa waktu menggunakan jejaring sosial facebook, ternyata mendapat banyak pelajaran dari situs pertemanan ini.

Facebook ternyata mengungkapkan wajah atau karakter sesungguhnya dari individu yang dikenal.

Ya, ada teman yang begitu pemalu di dunia nyata, namun sangat agresif saat berselancar di jejaring ini.

Maklum saja, facebook memang media untuk mengungkapkan ekspresi, pikiran, uneg-uneg, maupun informasi.

Perhatikan setiap status yang diketik, hampir dapat dipastikan karakter sang penulis.

Ada status yang lebayyy, karakter ini sebenarnya orang yang sangat percaya diri.

Status dengan makna yang rumit, ini bearti orang tersebut sebenarnya sangat memperhatikan detil, maupun lingkungan sekitarnya.

Banyak yang enggan berbicara di muka umum, tapi menyampaikannya di wall facebook, seperti status yang berbau SARA. Ini adalah karakter yang keras.

Sering juga facebooker menggunakan tulisan prokem yang sulit dibaca, ini jelas kalangan remaja, meski tak jarang paruh baya juga melakukan hal sama (jiwa kekanakan).

Dari foto profil, juga dapat diketahui jiwa dari pemilik facebook. Foto dengan dagu sengaja dipanjangkan bearti kurang percaya diri, takut dianggap tak menarik.

Jika foto profil hanya wajah saja, hampir dapat dipastikan orang ini jarang atau enggan berfoto.

Bila mengenakan jas formil, umumnya karakter ini bagian dari kelompok atau organisasi.

Foto dengan separuh badan, biasanya karakter ini lebih sering di dalam ruangan. Bila foto penuh/hampir penuh, memiliki jiwa petualang.

Karakter kreatif, biasanya memiliki foto profil diblur, disephia (hitam-putih), ada teks, serta foto yang complicated.

Sedangkan foto profil dengan gambar benda ekonomis, seperti komputer, kamera, sayuran, buku, memiliki makna karakter yang selalu giat. (sepanjang status wall relevan dengan foto profil)

Seseorang yang mudah bergaul sering mencantumkan foto profil dengan gambar lebih dari dua orang di dalamnya. Karakter ini mengerti arti persahabatan dan nilai keluarga.

Sementara facebooker tanpa foto profil, adalah karakter yang mudah menyerah, takut untuk memulai, ada sedikit kecenderungan pemalas, fobia.

Facebooker yang sering meng-upload atau men-share video, ada kemungkinan sebagai karakter yang berduit atau bisa jadi sangat penyabar.

Bila video yang ditampilkan mengandung unsur porno, artinya karakter yang nekad, tapi jika sekadar foto sexy  bearti karakter yang iseng.

Seseorang yang gemar men-share link, bearti karater yang sangat informatif, berpendirian, namun tak jarang membawa pesan suasana hati.

Tak sedikit pengguna facebook yang menyembunyikan, tanggal lahir, email, apalagi foto, ini jelas karakter yang melihat batas private, dan cukup cerdas.

Terdapat pula facebooker yang menyeting agar hanya dirinya yang bisa menulis di wall, ini bearti karaktern  yang mudah emosi, kurang kepedulian sosial, dan tidak menerima kritikan.

Banyak lagi yang bisa dipelajari melalui Facebook... anda lebih mengenal dia di dunia maya dari pada dunia nyata yang penuh topeng!!!



Butuh Kirim SMS ke Alamat Email



Dalam era teknologi crazy saat ini banyak pesan/informasi harus disampaikan melalui email. Padahal belum tentu anda memiliki perangkat untuk mengirim via email.

Tidak punya laptop + Modem, tak punya hp Black Berry, atau hp lainnya yang mendukung email, yang ada hanya hp butut jenis lama atau hp abal-abal produksi negeri tirai bambu.

Kendala sepert ini sering dialami oleh pekerja lapangan yang harus segera mengirim laporan, seperti reporter dengan deadline yang berat.

Sebenarnya, beberapa pemberi layanan provider selular seperti Indosat, Telkomsel, dan Pro XL, menyediakan fasilitas mengirim SMS ke Email, hanya saja detil seperti ini jarang diketahui pengguna.

Untuk mengirim SMS dari hp soak dengan tujuan Email adalah seperti berikut:

1. Indosat
Format : MAILPesan
Kirim pesan ke nomor 777, lalu tekan OK.

2. TELKOMSEL
Format : #Pesan
kirim ke nomor 5678

3. ProXL
Format: Pesan
Kirim ke nomor 912

Catatan: tanda <> tak perlu diketik, semoga bermanfaat....

Senin, 19 Maret 2012

Twitter Mania - Facebooker Reporter Informasi Terkini



Sebelum menyampaikan bagaimana para penggila facebook dan twitter secara saadar atau tidak menjadi "online dan uptodate reporter" ada beberapa hal yang patut diketahui.

Jejaring sosial, Facebook dan Twitter, memang sarana berbagi cerita, kabar, status, uneg-uneg, yang sangat populer. Dengan media sosial ini, masyarakat bahkan dapat membagi/share foto dan film.

Aliran informasi yang ingin disampaikan biasanya hanya ditujukan kepada orang-orang terdekat, keluarga, teman, rekan kerja, dan sebagainya.

Namun patut diketahui, secara bawaan/default penyampaian kabar/informasi/status pada Facebook maupun Twitter umumnya terseting untuk konsumsi publik.

Singkatnya, dengan perangkat search engine yang benar, maka semua informasi/kabar/status seantero dunia dapat terlihat.

Terlepas dari pro-kontra bahwa informasi yang disampaikan hanya untuk kalangan tertentu, sebenarnya para pengguna facebook dan twitter telah menyumbang bagi perkembangan dan penyampaian informasi publik yang revolusioner.

Update status pada twitter yang paling mudah dilihat, fasilitas untuk melihat status publik disediakan dalam layanan search engine Bing Sosial, nah ini dia linknya http://www.bing.com/social

Sementara untuk melihat status kategori publik di facebook, anda dapat menggunakan Openbook, dan ini linknya http://youropenbook.org

Penggunaan layanan ini hanya perlu mengetikkan kata terkait informasi yang dicari dalam kotak pencarian dan kemudian hanya menekan enter, walaaaaa semua status/informasi publik yang dengan berhubungan dengan kata kunci akan terlihat secara uptodate.

Kenapa layanan ini? karena search engine biasa seperti google dan lain-lain, memiliki akses yang sangat terbatas untuk menggunakan informasi dari facebook maupun twitter.

Untuk Bing Social, layanan ini dikelola oleh jasa korporasi, sementara Openbook merupakan hasil karya dari orang-orang yang mengkritik facebook.

Baru-baru ini, sempat terjadi kekisruhan antara ormas dengan masyarakat di Kota Pontianak, Kalbar,  Dengan hanya mengetikkan kata kunci, segala informasi/status terkait kejadian tersebut langsung tertera.

Anda dapat bayangkan, mendapat informasi langsung dari saksi mata yang berada ditempat kejadian, tentunya sangat bermanfaat. Kadang memang hanya komentar belaka sih.

Begitu banyak yang memberikan kontribusi status/informasi, mulai dari anak sekolahan, remaja, pegawai negeri, aparat, LSM, bahkan provokator sekalipun. Karena itu anda harus cermat dalam mengakses informasi yang diterima.

Semakin gempar atau populer kejadian yang kita cari informasinya, maka semakin luar biasa arus informasi/status di twitter dan facebook.

Luar biasanya informasi selalu diperbarui bersamaan dengan saat facebooker atau twitter mania mengetikkan status. Tak hanya informasi tulis, namun juga foto dan video terkait yang di-attach, dapat anda akses atau download.

Informasi yang anda terima, sangat sangat sangat cepat jika dibandingkan/mengharapkan berita dari web media online.

Untuk saat ini, saya lebih menyarankan penggunaan Bing Social untuk melihat status Twitter, karena penyedia jasa layanan ini telah bekerjasama dengan Twitter.

Sementara untuk Openbook bagi melihat status publik Facebook, memiliki keterbatasan dalam mengakses maupun dalam kecepatan mengupdate status publik facebook. Maklumlah, Openbook hanya merupakan karya kelompok orang saja, yang tidak berniat mencari keuntungan.

Rabu, 14 Maret 2012

Sumatran Elephants Last Hope


Human-elephant relationship never harmonious since prehistoric times, until today.

The elephants seemed have no right to live on this cruel world because of human need for lands and men ruthless exploitation to those big animals.

It takes many wise unselfish men, community, policy, fund, and will, to save elephants from extinction. For this purpose Way Kambas National Park was established.

The Elephant Conservation Centre (PKG) of Way Kambas National Park (TNWK) is in East Lampung regency, Lampung Province, Sumatra Island, Indonesia.

TNWK was established in 1985, the park is the first Elephant Training Center (PLG) in Indonesia. Now its status has changed to Elephant Conservation Center (PKG)

There are about 60 Sumatran Elephants (Elephas maximus sumatranus) lived at the conservation center areas. This areas expected to be the center for domestication, training, breeding, and conservation of Sumatran elephants that continue to shrink in numbers.

International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), said Sumatran elephants are endangered species because its population is reduced to 2,400-2,800 elephants from about 5,000 elephants in 1985.

Various of causes that lead to those heavy animals extinction, including elephants conflict with human due to men massive land expansion, illegal hunting activities, and disesases.

Cases of elephant poaching for it high value ivory is increasing in some Sumatra Island areas.

Meanwhile, elephant-human conflict are continued to occur. One of Margahayu Villager, Satari, admitted he and his family is unable to do much when wild elephants ruffled their plantation.

Satari recognized that he and along with hundreds other villagers from Braja Asri Village, Braja Yekti Village, Proyek village, and Plang Ijo Village, only able to block elephants attack by guarding around TNWK areas.

He said villagers no longer calculating losses due elephant-human conflict. The elephants often looting their crops before the harvest time come.

Some farmers even choose to trade around conservation park areas rather than working on their farm.

Head of TNWK, Awen Pranata, explain that human-elephant conflict never caused human life casualties. However, residents had suffered great losses because of their plantations destroyed.

Conflict with humans usually occur before harvest time, because elephants have sharp smell, the big animal come to citizens farm and agriculture areas.

He hope that 200 new men at TNWK will able to dispel wild elephants from residents neighborhood.

There are about 36 villages that near with the national park. However, elephant is often targeting 23 villages because those vilagges are adjacent with conservation forests.

He said, in the future, TNWK will minimize the elephant attacks on people and agricultural crops, with involving the local community.

In addition, TNWK will also restored some forrest area for elephants and provide assistance support for local communities to improve their economic livelihood.

Elephant conflicts with residents in the surrounding buffer zones have been very worrying.

According to the Secretary of Way Kambas Forum Rembuk Desa Penyangga (FRDP), Suyuti, during 2010 occurred about 500 cases of elephant-human conflict in that region. In January-September 2011 about 785 cases occurred.

Minggu, 11 Maret 2012

President Regulation made 3.32 Million Hectares Borneo Deforestation




Indonesian President Regulation, No. 3 of 2012, on Borneo Island Land Use Plan allegedly able to deforesting about 3.32 million hectares of Central Borneo Province forest. Invironmental NGOs urge for immediately review on the President Regulation.

Director of Indonesian Forest Watch (FWI), Hapsoro, on Saturday (3/10/12), said that government should review this regulation before it can make forest destruction widespread.

Hapsoro explain, President Regulation removes the status of Limited Production Forest (HPT) in State Forest Zone.

According to him, HPT status loses implies to more serious threat of deforestation in Central Borneo Province.

NGOs analysis discover about 3.32 million hectares of Central Borneo Province forest will vanish if President Regulation not reviewed. This areas previosly categorized as a Limited Production Forest (HPT).

Based on reports released in July 2011, FWI reveal that Central Borneo Province is province with the highest deforestation rate in Indonesia.

At least, he added, about 2 million hectares of Central Borneo forest have been lost in 2000 - 2009 period.

Forest loss occurred in almost all types of forest ecosystems, including 490 thousand hectares of peatland forest ecosystem.

FWI already delivering the massive scale of Central Borneo forest destruction occurrences to government, but a few months later government aggravate Central Borneo forest condition through No. 3 of 2012 Presiden Regulation.

Jumat, 09 Maret 2012

1 Million Ton Greenhouse Emission from Tofu Waste





Indonesian tofu industries is one of the significant contibutor for greenhouse emission in this country.

There is about 84 thousand units tofu homeindustries in Indonesia, with production capacity more than 2.56 million ton of tofu a year. 80 percent of Indonesian tofu industries located on Java Island.

This industry produced liquid wastes that up to 20 millions cubic meter per year, with about 1 million ton greenhouse emission produced.

Kyoto protocol arranged six kinds of greenhouse gases, that is carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrogen oxide (N2O), and other three industrial gases that contained fluoride (HFC, PFC,dan SF6). 70 percent greenhose emission volume is carbon dioxide, then followed by methane, nitrogen oxide, etc.

For tackling this problem, Indonesian Environmental Technology Center for Technology Assessment and Application (BPPT PTL), developed liquid waste management technology that turn tofu wastes into bio gas fuel.

Pilot project for this technology set at Banyumas Regency, Cental Java Province. There is about 2 thousand tofu industries exist in Banyumas Regency.

BPPT researcher, Widiatmini SW, said that liquid waste treatment can reduce environmental pollution and help to meet community need for energy.

With liquid waste management technology, people can produce 6,500 liter bio gas from 1 meter cubic of tofu liquid wastes. For this process BPPT PTL placing Fixed Bed Reactor in Kalisari Village and Cikembulan Village, Banyumas Regency, with funding from Research and Technology Ministry

From pilot project in that two villages, 50 households already using generated biogas to replace LPG. They savings about 90 tons of LPG per year, and reducing 184 tons of CO2 emissions a year.

Palm Oil Polluting Harbor Waters




Water pollution caused by crude palm oil (CPO) spill, occurred several times in this past month at Pelindo Port waters, Dumai Province.

Again, new spill happened on Thursday (3/8/12), resulting harbor waters very murky.

According local resident, CPO spill allegedly comes from a factory belonging to Ivomas Bulking company, one of companies that operating in that harbor. The spill was discovered at 01.00 pm afternoon.

CPO spill flooded on drainage channel around Ivomas Bulking Company areas, right at the 2rd harbor enterance.

Meanwhile, Head of Dumai City Environmental Office (KLH), Basri, confirmed the occurrence of another CPO spill from Ivomas Company factory.

Observing from companies CPO spill at the scene, Basri asserts, it is time to do replacement on company CPO pipeline.

Wakatobi Will be World Biosphere Reserve




Wakatobi Region, Southeast Sulawesi Province, Indonesia, will immediately set out to be the world biosphere reserve by United Nation Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco).

Wakatobi well known as Indonesian most important national marine park, maintained at 1996, with about 1.39 million hectares areas of sea biological diversity. Wakatobi coral condition is one of Indonesia sea conservation highgest priorities

Chief of Wakatobi Regency, Hugua, said that Unesco will held a convene in April 2012 at Paris to set Wakatobi region as world biosphere reserve areas.

There are three protected interest in establishing Wakatobi as the world biosphere reserve, that is indigenous people, environmental, and sustainable economic to Wakatobi society.

Local knowledge is protected, regarding Wakatobi cultural traditions in how local Wakatobi treating environment and take something from nature.

Wakatobi people really appreciate the mother nature because with her generosity, provides quite abundant source for all human need.

The region environmental sustainability need to be protected because Wakatobi waters have rich diversity of coral reefs and marine life.

The number of coral reefs species in Wakatobi waters reached 750 species from  850 coral reef species in the world. Meanwhile, there is just only 50 coral reef species In Caribbean Sea, while the Red Sea only has 300 species.

That means, Wakatobi waters areas with approximately 1.5 million hectares, saving about 90 percent of the whole world potential marine resources.

Unesco viewing Wakatobi region as important area that must be protected because of Wakatobi potential natural resources, could support a population of millions and even billions.

Rabu, 07 Maret 2012

Turtle Eggs Transaction Prohibited




Police institution in Samarinda, East Borneo Province, prohibiting turtle eggs sell-buy  transaction, authorities provide deadline up to  March 18 for turtle egg sellers to stop their activities.

Turtles is a protected animal, according to No. 5 of 1990 Law of Natural Resources and Ecosystems Conservation.

Samarinda police chief, Prapto Arif Santoso, said the turles eggs for sale ban is an initiative from police institution, not because of pressure from any quarter.

Therefore, turtle eggs sale activities has violated applicable laws that concerning for natural resources and ecosystem conservation.

There is a tolerance time given to the egg sellers until March 18, just to give opportunity to sellers to spend their deposited turtle eggs. However, if they exceeds the time limit, the offender will immediately arrested and processed accordance by applicable rules.

In optimizing this prohibition, Samarinda police had socialized and send prohibition letter to egg seller for stoping turtle eggs buy-sell activities. There are some traders has signed a statement to fullfill ban time limit.

30 Thousands Mangroves Damaged by Mining Activities




Around 30 thousands of mangrove plants died in Banten Village, Kasemen District, serang Regency, Banten Province, caused by sea sand mining activity. Sand miner also suck up mud materials, which is important for mangroves to live.

Director of Rekonvasi Bumi, Rahardian, on Wednesday (3/7/12), confirmed that about 30 thousands of mangrove plants were damaged by sea sand mining activity.

This condition, added Rahardian, can not be allowed because mangroves is crucial to coastal communities. For example, without mangrove plants, coastal areas no longer protected from ocean waves ans abrasion will emerged.

Previously, there was no abrasion in that coastal areas, but since sand mining activity increased, coastal abrasion is prominent.

In fact, every high tide occur, sea water certainly flooded villager homes near the coastal areas. Especially when every west wind season.

One of Pulau Panjang resident, Cecep Syaiful Amin, said the mining activities have been around their coastal.  In fact, sea sand mining is very close from the beach. He explain, sand mining activities is supposed to be 4 miles from coastal lines but it's not.

Senin, 05 Maret 2012

Company Dangerous Waste Near Villager Houses



Karawang Residents fret of hazardous and toxic wastes (B3) piles that allegedly committed by a company, PT Tenang Jaya Sejahtera.

They were worried about environment pollution that not only threatens human health, but also legal process for environmental crimes that never investigated thoroughly.

Karawang citizens unrest was revealed by Mulia Sejati villagers testimony, while giving a press conference at Indonesian Environmental Forum (Walhi) office, Jakarta, Sunday (3/4/12).

One of villager, Suryana, said the citizens unrest began to emerge after industrial wastes disposed at several locations around their village. Such as, coal industrial liquids and hospital liquids.

The dangerous hazardous waste were found at former quarry near their village. Suryana added, the water color is so black. They also found other waste landfill at their village location.

Approximately about 4 hectares wasted area that owned by PT Tenang Jaya Sejahtera company. The wasted area is near to some villager houses and rice fields..

Residents took initiative and bring wasted water samples for laboratory tests that conducted at Pasundan University.

The result is astonishing, because from BOD (Biochemical Oxygen Demand) and COD (Chemical Oxygen Demand) test results, wasted water samples is very dangerous, with 700 mg/l for BOD and 1,600 mg mg/l of COD watse.

While, based on West Java Governor Decree, No 6 of 1999, the limits standard of BOD and COD respectively 150 and 300.

University had already state that water samples is very dangerous.They more worried about village water supply may contaminated by B3 waste.

Residents drinking water source is from water-wells. Suryana can not imagine the dangerous waste consequences to his people health. May be, villager did not feel direct result right now, but 10 or 20 years in future it would.

Therefore, Karawang residents urged to local government and other authorities for take immediately decisive steps to the company.

Walhi representative, Pius Ginting, said that PT Tenang Jaya Lestari company did not  have legal permitt for processing B3 waste.

Pius explain, only one company in Indonesia that allowed to hold, process, and utilize B3 waste, that is  Prasada Pemusnah Limbah Indutri (PPLI).

Because of this, what PT Tenang Jaya Lestari company did in Karawang is a shortcut to reduce company costs.

When PT Tenang Jaya Lestari company using PPLI services, it means they must pay for the services. Rather than pay, Tenang Jaya Lestari company piled dangerous waste itself. Pius said that PT Tenang Jaya Lestari committed a seriuos environmental crime.

Pius ask West Java Police to performed legal process for PT Tenang Jaya Lestari company, as mandated by Protection and Environment Management Law, article 85 Paragraph 2 of No 32 of 2009.

Earthquake Hit Three Location a Day



Earthquakes hit three Indonesian different location in Monday (3/5/12). That is, Aceh, Bengkulu, dan Morotai Island.

Public Relations of National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB), Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, first quake hit Bengkulu with 5.5 Richter Magnitude (RM), at 06:17:05 GMT. Exact locations, 102.57 south latitude and  4.43 east longitude, with 15 Km depth.

Second earthquake with 5.5 magnitude measure occurred at 13:55 pm in the afternoon. With epicenter at 4.19 North latitude and 97.10 east longitude. The location is 31 km southeast from Central Aceh district with 10 Km depth.

While the third quake struck at 15:12 pm. With epicenter at 1.93 north latitude and 128.59 east longitude. Location is located 49 kilometers southeast of the Morotai island, Nort Maluku Province, with a depth of 10 km.

Although did not cause tsunami danger, Sutopo asking to community for constantly alert, considering Indonesia geographical located in disaster prone areas..

Bengkulu quake was felt at intensity of III MMI (weak) in Kepahiyang. Aceh quake was felt in II-III MMI in Banda Aceh, Meulaboh and Lhokseumawe.

Meanwhile, in North Maluku, Morotai District, community feel weak shocks of II-III MMI. According to Sutopo, citizens activity were normal.

Jumat, 02 Maret 2012

Gas Burst Phenomenon Continued to Emerged




Gas bursts phenomenon continued to occur in several area in Indonesia. This time, gas burst happened in the Gernas Village, Manding District, Polewali Mandar Regency, West Sulawesi Province, sulawesi Island. Dozens of gas burts emerged at nearby location.

Locals suspected that potential new gas burst will occur. Some residents, Saturday (3/3/12), are trying to plug a wood stick into nearby soil, and some flammable gas come out from the hole.

Rasimin, owner of the land, said dozens of gas burst source on his land has been closed because they feared fire from gas bursts will spread at the location.

Since the gas burst news had been outstanding by local and national media, curious residents began to come to the site. They just want to see gas jets from near distance.

Previously, gas burst phenomenon occur at Gugul Village, Tlanakan District, Pamekasan Regency, East Java Province, Madura Island. Local government urge to people for not take action outside their knowledge.

Other gas burst that mix with mud happen at Sangasanga District, East Borneo Province. Some of gas burst source also occur in Tolitoli, Central Sulawesi Province.

In Aceh Province, Sumatra Island, gas burst emerged at Masjid Baro Village, Samatiga District. Gas burst also happen in Wonosobo, Central Java Province.

Expert from geologist team still could not explain the certain  cause of gas burst phenomenon. However, geologist suspected gas busts existence related to the earthquake event that often happened recently.

Five Millions Indonesian Fisherman Loss Job if Global Temperature Rised





The possibility of global temperature rised, could make approximately five millions Indonesian fishermen lose their livelihood.

Global warming issue is presented at Green Map Program launch on Indonesia University (UI) campus, Friday (03/03/2012). The program launch was attended by British Ambassador, Mark Canning, and UI rector, Gumilar R. Somantri.

The event  followed by more than 300 participants from various universities in Jakarta, with speakers from National Council of Climate Change and United Kingdom (UK) Climate Change unit team in Indonesia.

Green Map illustrates how 4 degrees of global temperatures rise will impact to Southeast Asia. In Indonesia, this can lead to five million fishermens lose their catch.

Temparature increasing can causes warmer sea, which led to reduction of fisheries potential catches.

In agriculture, such as corn and rice, the global temperature warmer will led to five percent production decrease due to drought and potential saltwater intrusion in coastal agriculture.

Not only threatens with economic slump, global temperatures increase can also affect adversely to human health.

In health field, global temperature rise pushed the number of heat-related illnesses cases, including stress, stroke, and cardiovascular disorders.

Not only that, diseases with vector such as dengue and malaria also changing it attack location with longer transmission duration. Of course all the potential disasters can be avoided, if entire community working hard to performs green living movement with environmental friendly.

Palm Oil Expansion Continued in East Borneo





Palm oil plantations expansion is increasingly in East Borneo Province, including development of new factories for plam oil to produce Crude Palm Oil (CPO)

Another 10 factories to be built in East Borneo Province, with 27 factories already excise, so in near future there will be 37 palm oil factories operating.

Current 27 factories can produce CPO with 1,245 tons totaled capacity per hour.

Head of Business Department at East Borneo Plantation Service, Etnawati Usman, said with 10 new factories that will build in 2012, CPO production expects increased to 1,680 tons per hour.

Six new factories will built on Kutai Kerta Negara Regency, and one factory in each Paser Regency, East Kutai Regency, Berau Regency, and Bulungan Regency.

Apparently, it seems local government believed that palm oil existence helped economy development, although many environmental and social issue happened, palm oil expansion continue supported by government.

As for whole palm oil plantations in East Borneo Province, there are 330 companies with 203 Plantation Business Permits (IUP) in area about 2.58 millions hectares.

300,000 Tons Coal Ashes Threatens Environment






Coal ashes residue from Asam-asam Steam Power Plant combustion in Tanah Laut, South Borneo Province, feared will polluting environment.

Until now, Indonesian Electric State Company (PLN) South-Central Borneo Region, have not found the right solution to overcome the coal ashes problem that has reached more than 300,000 tons.

South-Central Borneo PLN General Manager, Yuddy Wicaksono, explained that the state company already offering coal ashes to ITP Tarjun cement company, but not succed. PLN, he continued, so far still pile up that coal ashes.

He promised to look for companies that want to cooperate in utilize the ash, such as produce coal ashes in to brick. About 300,000 tons of coal ash is piling up since steam power plant operating in 2000.

Asam-asam Power Plant is the largest power plant in South-Central Borneo region, it supplies 60 percent electrical energy for that region.

The 130 Megawatts (Mw) generator capacity consumes about 700,000 tons of coal  a year, with ash combustion residu reached 85 tons per day.

Previously, Head of South Borneo Environment Agency (BLHD), Rahmadi Kurdi said, PLN's inability to manage coal ashes, causing that electrical company getting red assesment for four consecutive years.

This year BLHD will evaluating PLN again and if the results are bad then PLN will get sanctioned.

Kamis, 01 Maret 2012

Tangse Flood, Price of Greedy and Negligence




Flash Flood that hit Tangse District, Pidie Aceh Regency, Aceh province, last week. Suddenly, brings back memory of a year before it. A sad story from the same place.

Expensive melancholy story that occur by human negligence to learn and friendly with mother nature.

Dark Twilight set upon millions of drizzles at Blang Maloe Village, Tangse District. Mud layer that covered the road was wet again, hundreds wood logs still scattered after flood that hit Tangse two nights ago.

In a refugee tent, behind the village clinic building,  Nurbaiti (52) leaning with restless.  Together with 20 other refugees, she lie down on wet plastic mattresses, the cold was biting on that dewy evening .

Nurbaiti explain, they are already two days sleep in the refugee tent. There was no blanket, but they must accept  this condition because they have no where alse to go anymore.

With her four family members, Nurbaiti fled only carrying clothes on her body.Everything is gone, said Nurbaiti stammered.

Nurbaiti not alone, there are 18 families at that village who lost their homes because of Tangse floods.

Not only lost their homes and possessions. Dozens of families had to give up their cocoa and rice fields that destroyed by floods. Hundreds of people lost their livelihoods.

Tangse flood disaster seem like Dejavu for some villager. Less then a year ago, five villages in that district was hit hard by a devastated flood. Nine people were killed, dozens injured, 328 homes destroyed, 210 hectares plantations were destroyed.

The event is only about 1 kilometer from current disaster, on the same path, with a similar damage pattern, destruction on watersheds, hundreds wood logs slide which flows along the mud, sand, and thousands cubic meters of rocks.

Almost a year ago after flood hit Tangse, Governor of Aceh at that time, Irwandi Yusuf, said that he will take firm action against the illegal logging perpetrators in Tangse.

Flood, were believed the result from forrest destruction caused by illegal logging activity at Tangse upstream watershed.

Governoor states is just rubish promise. No law enforcement to illegal logging perpetrators, damage continued at upstream. Illegal logging on Tangse and Geumpang hills almost unimpaired.

Along Tangse watershed, almost hard to find hard land that stands intact. Hills with 30 degrees slopes have been partially converted to deforested fields.

Indeed, its too early to states that environment destruction as the single cause for flood disaster.

However, piles of wood logs carried by flood, seems to be an indisputable fact that illegal logging damaging Tangse upstream watershed.

One of villager, Jafarudin (35), revealed that illegal logging is not a secret for people in Tangse. Hundreds of sawmill still operating in that region. Not known for clearly, from where they actually took their wood suply.

The market logic is more prominent, clearing the Tangse forest for timber seemed reasonable. This is ironic.

Instead, A series of natural disasters with massive loss in Aceh Province occur during the logging moratorium policy was announced five years ago.

Aceh Environment Foum (Walhi) noted, 46 floods occurred in Aceh on 2007, on 2008 increased to 170 events, 2009 rose to 213 events, and on 2010 increased again to 250 events.

Director of  Aceh Walhi, TM Zukfikar, said that the disasters that Walhi noted not include forest fires, wildlife conflicts, and landslides.

Tangse is just one portrait of how a damaged environment has great potential to bring great disaster. From Walhi data, rate of deforestation in Pidie region at the last five years has been quite high, reaching over 1,000 acres,an average could reach 200 to 400 acres per year.

The damage can occur by various factors, including illegal logging, encroachment, forrest conversion to plantation lands, and also due to the exploration and exploitation process of mines that prevalent at Piddie region.

On the other hand, both central and local governments role are too weak to overcome the problem. Contrary, amid the increasing of natural disasters threats due to environmental damage, hundreds of plantation and mining permits were issued by local governments.

Aceh Provincial Government through the Head of Bappeda Aceh, Iskandar, acknowledged the problems on environmental management in Aceh.

This problem caused by the absence of area spatial structure agreed between the Provincial and Regency levels. Iskandar expect, within the next six months area spatial strukture can be completed.

Spatial structure is very important. But, is it not local governments and law enforcement authorities also have another mechanisms to keep forest from destruction? They seem to be negligent. Unfortunately, that negligence must be paid by people that suffering from  the disaster.

Rabu, 29 Februari 2012

Javan Eagle Habitat Loss




Environmental damage to nature on Java Island center part, potentially separating the Javan Hawk-Eagle (Spizaetus Bartelsi) population habitat in the western and eastern part of Java Island. This situation is feared threatened eagle population that only 325 pairs left.

Chairman of Indonesia Raptor, Rakhman Zaini said, with the loss of Javan hawk-eagle population corridor, those predator birds habitat will be more narrow.

This could lead to inbreeding occurrence that could potentially reduce the durability and quality of Javan hawk-eagle offspring.

About 75 percent of Javan hawk-eagle lives in the forest, so that animal is highly dependent on the forest. Javan hawk-eagle food is also typical, which is endemic animals such as mice.

Now, the forest in central Java more narrow. For example, forest area around Mount Merapi slopes that first inhabited by 12 pairs of Javan hawk-eagle is now only remaining five eagle.

Forests destruction on Mount Merapi slopes because of Merapi eruption in 2010 resulting hawks migratory.

Zaini explained, from about 311 kinds of hawks, there are 75 species that lives in Indonesia.

Javan Hawk-Eagle, with it unik form, topknot on the head, believed to be Garuda eagle that  chosen by nation founders as Indonesia State Symbol.

Largest hunting

According to Zaini, at least there are three main factors causing Javan Hawk-eagle declined,which is wildlife illegal trading or selling, habitat destruction and pesticide use

Illegal trade/sell is the major cause for Javan Hawk-eagle declining (53 percent) followed by habitat destruction (42.3 percent) and the use of pesticides (4.7 percent).

Ownership of Javan hawk-eagle is still very high. In Yogyakarta alone there are about 40 different kinds of protected eagles, but maintained illegally..

Javan hawk-eagle population growth is very slow, only about 22 pairs for a year. Hawk population is quite slow because Javan hawk-eagle is only able to spawn one egg every two to three years.

Chairman of Yogyakarta Nature Conservation Foundation, Gusti Kanjeng Ratu Pembayun, appealed to illegal owner of Javan Hawk-eagle, for immediately returning the eagle to appropriate authorities. Within the next 20 years, extinction rate of Javan hawk-eagle is 20 percent reached.

Endangered Aceh Sea Turtles



Coordinator of Sahabat Laut Indonesia, Ratno Sugito, said that sea turtle populations in Aceh Province waters is continue to decline.

Aceh Turtles are threatened to extinction due to rampant poaching by people and turtle eggs  fail to staging.

Every year, Ratno said, on Wednesday (2/29/12), various types of sea turtle populations continue to decline between 20 to 30 percent. For that, Aceh Sea Turtles need attention from all elements, both society and government.

Ratno who is also Coordinator for Turtle Monitoring Network Team, said that before tsunami hit aceh in December 26, 2004, Aceh has large area for turtles egg laying. However, the area is reduced since the tsunami.

At present, with masive poaching, the existence of sea turtles in Aceh increasingly threatened.

Based on Kuala Network monitoring, there are three types of turtles that nesting  in Pasie Lange,  leatherback turtles, Green turtles and Hawksbill turtle.

About 20 years ago up to 10 turtle sires that lay eggs, but now only two to three sires. Ratno worried, for next 5-10 years that area will not be visited by sea turtles again.

Currently, there are seven species of sea turtles in Indonesian waters territorial, leatherback turtle (Dermochelys coriacea), Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas), Flatt Turtle (Natator depressus), Hawksbill Turtle(Eretmochelys imbricata), Jar Turtle (Caretta Caretta) and Dark/Pseudo Scales Turtle (Lepidochelys Olivacea).

Ratno urge to importance need for stoping masive turtles poaching and turtle eggs, to maintain the existence of these animals.

Selasa, 28 Februari 2012

EU Ask Indonesian Palm Oil Industry Noticed Environmental Issue




The European Union (EU) expecting  Indonesian palm oil industry can pay attention to handle environmental problems.

This expectation is also supported by businessmen who are members in Indonesian Commerce and Industry Chamber (Kadin).

EU Ambassador to Indonesia, Julian Wilson, at Agri-Business Sustainable Palm Oil, in Jakarta, Wednesday (29/02/2012), said that CPO (crude palm oil) is a major industry for Indonesia. Europeans also like palm oil products, and one of Indonesia's largest market.

But Europe recognize there are environmental impacts from this industry. So EU hope the industry grow at the same time can handle environmental issues.

He heard, there is a company engaged in palm oil industry who have made methane capture from palm oil processing. The result is companies can save on energy cost while reducing greenhouse emissions.

Julian hope that Indonesian CPO industry able to multiply these examples, then greening their industry while maintaining their profitability.

Meanwhile, Vice Chairman Environment and Climate Change of Indonesian Kadin, Shinta Kamdani, said the business community could see a great opportunity from green investments.

Commerce and Industry Chamber, she added, welcomed government to support business people in Indonesia for made that transition.

Greenhouse Emissions Worsening in North Sumatra




Over 2.2 million units motor vehicles in North Sumatra (Sumut) Province, is the biggest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions which contribute to environmental pollution in that province.

Head of North Sumatra Enviromental Agency (BLH), Hidayati, in Medan, Tuesday (28/2/12), said that in addition to 2,284,404 motor vehicles, the presence of 1,600 industrial activities and 498 land fires contributed to worsening North Sumatra environmental condition.

Similarly, the existence of domestic waste is estimated at 7,800 tons a day. According to him, with population about 13 million people in North Sumatra, produce 0.6 kilogram garbage per person a day.

In addition, the presence of 1.7 million hectares of palm oil plantations in North Sumatra is estimated potentially produce 8.7 billion tons of substance that equivalent with carbon dioxide (CO2) a year.

Nationally, it is estimated dust particles will be increased up to 20 times in 2018 if nothing is done to change fundamental existence of greenhouse gas emissions.

North Sumatra it self, said Hidayati, implementing a number of policies, including in increasing surface water quality in Asahan River, Deli River, and Belawan River. Ecosystem consevation on Toba Lake, as well as East Coast and West Coast.

Four Orangutans Reintroduction in Bukit Batikap




Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation (BOSF) in cooperation with the Ministry of Forestry, Central Borneo Province Government, Murung Raya Regency and Natural Resources Conservation Center (BKSDA), released 4 Orangutans (Pongo Pygmaeus), on Tuesday (2/28/2012) .

The Four Pongo is part of the 40 Pongos that were rehabilitated and will released in 2012. The Pongos reintroduction in Batikap Protected Forest Area, in Central Borneo.

This release finally realized after can not be implemented all this time because of Central Borneo Orangutan Reintroduction Program Nyaru Menteng constraints by the lack of available forest land.

Director of BOSF, Jamartin Sitihe, confirmed that After this release, at the end of March 2012 his foundation will released  12 Orangutans

Jamartin warned, based on Orangutan Conservation Action Plan 2007-2017, all Orangutans in rehabilitation centers have to reintroduction in 2015.

Currently, there are 600 orangutans are left at the rehabilitation center. He said that commitment is needed to provide land and cost for supporting the program.

113 Toxic Waste Containers Re Exported



A total of 113 containers of scrap metal that contaminated by B3 waste (hazardous and toxic materials) ready to be re-exported to the origin country, UK and Netherlands.

Deputy Legal Compliance Ministry of Environment, Sudariyono, in Jakarta, Tuesday (2/28/12), said that the 113 containers re-export just waiting for the court decision and re-export approval from the origin country.

Sudariyono said law process already running, they have call four witnesses from PT HHS that importing the containers, two of which already meet the call.

Witnesses called for find out whether or not they knew about the contents of the container or there is any foul play.

Customs investigators conduct investigations to obtain evidence through laboratory analysis, and then ask for evidence determination from the courts.

The next step is up to the prosecutor's, outhorities expected the files completed soon and ready for prosecution. Sudariyono added, his ministry is targeting individual and corporate.

A total of 113 containers from the UK and Netherlands held at the Tanjung Priok Port because it contains a mix of soil and metal scrap with B3 waste.

Based on these findings, importers are violating Law of Protection and Environmental Management.

Under the terms of the Act, the offender may subject to minimum sentence of five years and a maximum of 15 years jail, with a minimum fine of IDR 5 billion and a maximum of  IDR 15 billion.

Enviromental NGOs Activities Threatned



Coordinator of Students Alliance,Rudy Gani, reject foreign NGOs, especially in the environmental field. He said enviromental NGOs should be frozen because it always discrediting Indonesian nation.

Rudy states, on Tuesday (2/28/12), that NGOs based in the Netherlands always intended to undermine sovereignty of Indonesian Homeland and destroying national economy.

For that, he hoped the Ministry of Interior (Kemdagri) as representatives of Indonesian government to freeze foreign NGOs in order not to perform activities in Indonesia.

Students Alliance regreted why the government has not cracked down on foreign NGOs. Though many times Indonesian President admonished foreign NGOs not to interfere in Indonesia sovereignty.

He was disappointed in the government apparatus particularly Kemendagri, Foreign Ministry and Kemenkumham are not able to translate severe warning from president into action and measurable.

Earlier, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono speech in front of 128 ambassadors and representatives of international organizations, said that the boycott for Indonesian palm oil plantations because destroying environmental is considered to be unfair treatment.

"There is issue of palm oil, I hear there is a kind of boycott, against palm oil plantations. That's not fair, because we live in a global arena must and must be fair, said the head of state.

Yudhoyono said, to prohibit no palm plantation when it has economic benefits. That's not a good option.

Rudy said that the most frequently boasted to discrediting Indonesia in international world wide is foreign NGO Greenpeace.

Rudy that also Chairman of Badko Jabotabeka HMI, said the issue of environmental protection, which Greenpeace campaigned in Indonesia is only a mask.

Because, he added, in reality it just their black campaign, the United States refused Indonesian palm oil.

He Urge the government should not hesitate to dissolve and freeze Greenpeace. If the government is still in doubt, as a nation element Students Alliance ready to guard it.

Alliance Students team that reject foreign such as Badko Jabotabeka HMI, LISUMA Jakarta, Pusaka Indonesia, BEM RI, and IMIKI already copied the statement an to be forwarded to President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and Vice President Boediono.

Rudy also explained, on Monday (2/27/12) they meet the Minister of Home Affairs Gamawan Fauzi and ask for Greenpeace freezed.
Enviromental NGOs Threatened


Previously, legal observers from the University of Indonesia (UI), Darmono Budi, said the government should be able to filter out foreign NGOs which bring benefits and which brings harm.

He emphasized that foreign NGOs definitely give priority to foreign interests, not Indonesia. For that Indonesian need to be alert for foreign NGOs.

The government should firmly crack down on foreign NGOs that adversely to Indonesia, he said.

Minggu, 26 Februari 2012

Fishermen Suffered Because of Mines Waste




Lives is to difficult for fishermen on eastern shores of Bangka Island, Bangka Belitung Province, since alot of tin mines with floating suction vessel operating in the coastal areas.

Their incomes fall dramatically due to reduced catches, while operating costs increased because they have to go to even further far sea.

This condition is triggered by damaged that happen to coast because of the waste from suction floating boats mines.

Fishermen from Teluk Uber Village, Sungailiat District, Bangka regency, Rosihan (48) said that fishermen incomes in the area dropped to only 30 percent over the last few years. Usually, they are able to obtain an average catch of 7 - 10 kilograms (Kg) of fish, but now only an average of 4 kg of fish.    

Some times, he explain on Sunday (2/26/12), they even get loss because their catch does not cover the capital for buy gasoline and supplies.

The fishermen in that area must also go out to farther sea, so the cost is increased. About seven years ago, fishermen just go to 3-4 miles from sea shores to get a plentiful catch. But now they have go up to 10 miles to catch a lot less. .    

According to Rosihan, the increasing of murky waters that happen on eastern coast of Bangka is caused by waste from tin mines suction ships that operate about 1-2 miles from the coast. As a result, the fish are getting away into the ocean.

A number of marine commodities are now extremely rare, because the fish homes, coral reefs, is disappear or dying because of the mines.

Mud and sand waste were continuously spurt from mines floating suction vessel that damaged coral reefs. In fact, the coral reef is home to a number of marine life and place for the fish spawn.

Only about 300 thousands Indonesian Rupiahs that tin mines compensate to fishermen every three months. Rosihan said the compensation do not cover their loss income.

Other fishermen, Akong (44), said the shrimp are usually a lot in along the coast from July to August, but for the last two years it no longer exists. And Crab catch is usually in the month of November to December was just half.

In fact, shrimp and crab is a source of income for the fishermen when they could not go to sea because of high waves. Shrimp and crab are fished with nets set along the shoreline.

July to August and November to December is now really a bad season for the fishermen. They are in debt just for survival of their family.

Hundreds of fishermen on the east coast of Bangka usually start go to sea at 04.00 AM at dawn and returned at 13.00 PM. They selling their fishs to traders who have been waiting for their catch on the beach. This is the life they have known since childhood and struggled for generations.

Ocean is the only source that always giving livelihood for them. Now, the fishermen were also felt the pain that covered by sea.

Jumat, 24 Februari 2012

Pamekasan Gas Wells Easy to Burn




Gas burst in Gugul Village, Tlanakan District, Pamekasan Regency, East Java Province, Continued to become publik attention.

Field Research Agency of Observation and Investigation of Volcanology from Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation Bandung, Carried out observation to the gas source point. By using a special measuring tool, the content available on the gas burst can be detected.

Ugan Sin, from field observations, friday (2/24/14), said the methane content of the gas is excess to 100 percent with 1.3 percent oxygen content. That means, harmful to residents around the gas point, especially if there is a fire spark in two meters distance.

With high content methane, gas can be burned directly when there is a fire spark. In addition, the oxygen content is also harmful to health.

Field observator also said, If the gas inhaled directly from two meters distance, it can cause shortness breath and dizziness.

To this day, jets of gas that erupted on Monday (2/13/2012), has begun to shrink. But this time gas burst mixed with water and mud. The gas burst quite small because the pressure shrinkage.

Meanwhile, based on laboratory test results from the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, that had brought mud samples from the location. State the mud give no harm.

Chief of Pamekasan Regency, Kholilurrahman, also reliefed as researcher state that bursts of gas and mud not harmful. Nevertheless, he asked people to be vigilant.

Kolilurrahman urge people, not take action outside of his knowledge, for example, flowing the gas into homes before considering its negative impact.

Small Holes Phenomenon on Merapi Lava Crater




Team from Yogyakarta Volcano Investigation and Technology Development Center (BPPTK)discover a new phenomenon, many tiny holes formed in Mount Merapi crater.

The holes filled with water in Merapi lava crater plug. These holes diameter about five meters and located on the surface lava plug with reached 150 meters depth. The hottest holes temperature.reached 540 Celsius degrees.

Based on the photographs obtained by Yogyakarta BPPTK team, on Wednesday (2/23/12), there are three water-filled holes in the Merapi lava plug. Earlier, Mount Merapi has never had a crater so deep and filled with water.

Head of  Yogyakarta BPPTK, Subandriyo, explain that the emergence of this new phenomenon is closely related to Mount Merapi increasing seismic activity.

He added, there are two possibilities that may form tiny holes in the lava plug. First, the holes appear because there is an accumulation of pressure under the lava plug which led to cracks. Second, the holes may arise due small phreatic eruption of the interaction of rain with hot water from the crater.

Merapi crater after 2010 eruption is very different to the previous situation. Current crater depth is 150 meters with top diameter around 400 meters and base diameter about 300 meters.

Subandriyo said, the crater has an opening that leads to the south with a diameter between 400 to 500 meters. If at any time Mount Merapi eruption again, it does not erupt to the west but southern..

Mount Merapi 2010 eruption change the shape of the crater.  Historically, the eruption of Merapi in 2010 had a pattern similar to the last eruption in 1872.

Since two weeks ago, there is increased on Merapi seismic activity, and seismic activity of Merapi began to fall on Saturday, where shallow volcanic earthquake was recorded 35 times, multiphase 47 times, and then a one time avalanches.

It calm down on Sunday with 15 shallow volcanic earthquakes, 24 multiphase times, one miscarriage, and two tectonic earthquakes.

New species, Short-Legged Rainbow Lizard





A new species of lizard with rainbow colored skin, short legs, and long tail is found in Cambodia.

The species is named Lygosoma Veunsaiensis, according to the lizard habitat place name, Veun Sai-Siem Pang conservation.

The lizard was found in a remote area in 2010 by Flora & Fauna International (FFI) team and Conservation International.

Reptile expert form FFI, Neang Thy, explain that the creatures are hard to find because they spend much time underground.

Some of the new species is known only from a few individuals. Neang feel lucky to find it.

This species is unique because the lizard has short legs and a tail that longer than its body. Her skin has scales that can refract light so that it looks as colorful as a rainbow.

This discovery proves that Veun Sai conservation full with biodiversity. Lygosoma Veunsaiensis is the third new species found in that region after a species of bats and one gibbon species found some time ago.

Kamis, 23 Februari 2012

illegal Logging Caused Flash Flood




Flash floods that hit the Simpang Alahan Mati District and Tigo Nagari District in Pasaman Regency, West Sumatra Province (Sumbar), occurs due environmental damage at upstream areas.

Indonesia Environment Forum (Walhi) of Sumbar,  suspect that the damage caused by illegal logging activity.

Sumbar Walhi director, Khalid Saifullah said based on the results checks on the field, a lot of wood logs are founded. He strongly suspect the flash floods is due to illegal logging activities.

Khalid urged local governments to serious and increasing concern to all areas in West Sumatra that are prone to landslides and flash floods. This issue should be investigated and acted upon.

Meanwhile, Manager of Operations Control Center  of Disaster Management ,Ade Edward, in a press release stating, disaster on Wednesday (2/22/12) afternoon came after high intensity rainfall.

He explain that water debit blocked by timbers material that cultivated at hill areas. Wood material residu originally made no smooth flow for river water.

Because water is greater, the material eventually becomes a flash flood that swept away.

Nagari Simpang in the District of Simpang Alahan Mati is the area worst hit by flash floods.

Waste Threaten Water Resourch




Natural Resources Conservation Center  Bengkulu Province threaten waste perpetrators  around the area of nature reserves, in particular Lake's Dendam Tak Sudah of Bengkulu, to be prosecuted.

The center still making efforts to wrote the Parks and Hygiene Department to improve waste management systems in the area, said Head of Natural Resources Conservation Center Administration (BKSDA), Supartono, in Bengkulu Bengkulu province on Thursday (2/23/12).

Piles of trash, if left unchecked will threaten ecosystems, endangered fish species in the lake. Dendam Tak Sudah is the only freshwater lake in the city of Bengkulu.

Lake area were threatened because of piles of garbages  near the lake that only about 10 meters from the edge of the lake locations.

If heavy rain falls, the waste likely to flow into the lake so it would contaminate the lake water.

Gas Conversion Seminar




Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) held a seminar on conversion of gas to motor vehicles, Thursday (2/23/2012). Besides aiming to give an understanding about the conversion of gas, the seminar was a moment of cooperation for ITB with the National Geological Bureau.

The seminar was titled "Conversion Gas for Motor Vehicles: Optimizing Fuel and Gas price.

Attending the seminar is Deputy Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, Widjajono Partowidagdo.

ITB Rector, Akhmaloka , said that research on alternative energy has been done, but only ended up in the laboratory.

The results, he added,  are difficult to market because the price does not compete with subsidized gasoline.

Seminar in conjunction with the signing of a memorandum of understanding between National Geological Bereau and ITB on improving human resources through students research .

Ice Rains Hit Kepanjen



Heavy rains accompanied by hail hit parts of Kepanjen, Malang regency, East Java Province, on Thursday (2/23/2012) afternoon. Not only accompanied by hail, rain was accompanied by lightning and storm winds.

These conditions make people panic and rushing for shelter. visibility very shorter due to heavy rain.

This phenomenaon occurred since 14.30 pm. The freezes ice crystals that drop with the rain is sized corn seed.

According to Head of the Observation Meteorology and Geophysics (BMKG) Karangploso, Malang Regency, Rahmatullah Adjie, the occurrence of hail from the gathering of cumulonimbus clouds (CB).

CB clouds gathering shed to be rainy. If that happens then potential for storms and lightning to occur.

According to Adjie, CB clouds will form a very stable air mass. Cumulonimbus clouds will cut off the top of the dome, similar to the towering clouds.

The characteristics of CB cloud is vertically striped. Characteristics, with torrential rain will fall.

Because of the sun heat radiation. Finally, clouds created crystal that lowered until it came the hail phenomenon, he explained.

Furthermore Adjie said, hail usually do not last for a long time. About 10-20 minutes. Serious impact on motorists due to limited visibility.

Adjie hope Kepanjen District residents not to panic. Because the hail will not be long.

Grains of ice crystals do seem scattered in a number of houses in the Kepanjen area Kepanjen. People said that the sound could be heard when hail hit the asbestos roof of the house.

Forcest Warned for Dry Season



Indonesian Bureau of Meteorology and Geophysics (BMKG) stated that, majority of dry season in Indonesia will begin in May.

Further analysis showed that the nature of the rainfall in 2012 dry season happen in several different parts of Indonesia.

In general, from the 342 Climate Zones (ZOM) in Indonesia, most (194 ZOM) have normal rainfall nature. Such as North Sulawesi,  Banten, and part of North Sumatra.

However, some regions have the property that above normal rainfall and below normal. Some areas that have above-normal rainfall properties include some of Riau, West Java in part, some of Nusa Tenggara and the majority of Sulawesi.

Dr Widada Sulistya DEA, the Deputy of BMKG, in a press conference on Thursday (2/23/2012), said, to watch out for areas that have below-normal rainfall properties. Especially area for agriculture.

There is 29 ZOM with below normal rainfall. This region including the eastern part of North Sumatra, West Java in part of central and southern, in south Central Java and western  and central Yogyakarta.

BMKG head, Sri Woro B Hardjono, reveals that the BMKG forecasts could be considered for related parties, including the Ministry of Agriculture and farmers, to develop the best strategies in agriculture.

However, he cautioned that the forecasts are made is still in a period of 6 months.For Daily situation, because the complexity of weather and climate system, can only be predicted 3-4 days in advance.

Selasa, 21 Februari 2012

Hidden Agenda Behind Palm Oil Plantation?



Executive Director of the Indonesian Forum for Environment (Walhi) in West Borneo Province, Anton P Widjaya, suspected massive expansion of palm oil plantations in West Kalimantan lately. He suspected, it's a hidden agenda to stealing the mine deposit.

Moreover, in Indonesia only West Kalimantan Province which has uranium deposits . There is a strong correlation between the expansion about 1.5 million  hectares of palm oil plantations with reached 625 mining permits in West Kalimantan, Anton said, Tuesday (21/2/12)

Because, after the land occupied by palm oil plantations, than difficult to access what are they really doing in that area.

He explains, the right to cultivate the plantation for 30 years in hand of palm oil corporation, can be extended twice for a total acquisition of land by one company can reach 90 years.

In a span of 90 years, who can monitor one at a plantation owned license, Anton added.

1.711 Tons Zircons Seized by Police




Special Criminal Investigation Directorate and the Police Department of West Kalimantan Province, seized 1.711 tons of zircon sand from Ketapang Regency. Tons of Zircon founded in eight warehouses scattered in several places in Ketapang.

Head of Police Public Relations,  Adjutant Senior Commissioner Mukson Munandar, Tuesday (02/21/2012), said the current case was still under police investigation.

Zircon is owned by several people, but from joint operation know that there is one actor who was found to have two warehouses. Warehouse is actually licensed. They also have a site license, but police still see search for the truth, said Mukson.

He added, that the mine was from the wild quarry. The police are still gathering new evidence to establish a number of suspects. If there is strong evidence, the owner of the warehouse will be snared using Mineral and Coal Law.

Zircon is a mine material that is often used for ceramics materials and electronic components. However, some countries that importing zircon from Indonesia managed to unpack it to get some containing radioactive compounds.

Borer Caterpillar Attacking Crops




Four hectares of rice crops in Ciburuy Block, Cibadak Distric, Lebak Regancy, Banten Province, attacked by borer caterpillars that threatened crop failure to harvest for March to April season in 2012.

Most of the rice crop in poor condition due to caterpillar attack, said Lebak Head of Food Crops  Production and Horticulture Department of Agriculture, Yuntani, in Rangkasbitung, Tuesday (2/21/12).

Their outhority continues to control and prevent this attack by spraying pesticides, feared that 50 hectares other rice crops will faced same pests threat.

Despite of caterpillar attack, he said, it is not the stage for worrying because it still under  the threshold and can also be handled by pest control officers in the field.

During this time, the weather is often rainy and get humid temperatures, so pests like caterpillar, aphis chocolate bars, and mice, potential to stright on villager crops. They has asked  farmers to aware of these pests.

Lebak Department of Agriculture already donated pesticides drugs for the farmers that his crops attacked by pests.

Mount Merapi Activity Descanding




seismic activity of Mount Merapi, Center Java Province, in the last two days is tracked down, although since the beginning of February an increase in seismic activity is quite significant.

In the past two days, Merapi is very quiet. Seismic activity is not visible, although since the beginning of February occurs some significant increase in seismic.

Earthquake reached 35 times per day, and multiphase earthquakes recorded even up to 43 times per day, said the Head of Volcanic Investigation and Technological Development (BPPTK) Subandriyo, on Tuesday (2/21/12)

According to him, though at the beginning of February an increase in seismic activity and now have declined, it may still be considered normal given the mountain that located on the border of Central Java and Yogyakarta is an active volcano.

Increased seismic activity at the beginning of February which was then followed by a decline activity since the last two days, further Subandriyo, is possible because of the gas release prosses from the mountain.

Subandriyo added, when the gas release but the mountain blocked it, accumulation of pressure resulting in fracture. That triggered the emergence of a shallow earthquake. And after the gas escaped, seismic activity was not there anymore.