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Veby Indah

Jurnal Nasional (daily newspaper). Based in East Jakarta. Reporting climate change events in Jakarta. Writing about Indonesia solution for climate change. Reporting on sea abrasion of Untung Jawa Island in Jakarta Gulf.

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Monaco Buang Sampah ke Prancis

By: Veby Indah on December 30th, 2008

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Monaco and France has differences when it comes to their waste management. In Monte Carlo, you don’t see any rubbish in street or parks. But in France you do. You have to walk carefully to avoid stepping on dog’s, cigarettes or plastics on streets.

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Menjadikan Karbon Sebagai Komoditas

By: Veby Indah on November 30th, 2008

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Since Protokol Kyoto in 1997, countries agreed to reduce their emition. But lack of commitment made Kyoto didn’t work effectivelly. For impulse, now world leaders thinking about turning the carbon in to comodity, which from where money will involved.

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Menumbuhkan Uang dari Pohon

By: Veby Indah on November 30th, 2008

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Forest can mean lot more while they conserved then when they exploited. Indonesia which has one of world’s greatest forest, saw the opportunity, and come to Monaco with it. and Indonesia wasn’t alone. Europe came with their carbon tax systems, pushing other industrial countries to do the same.

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Asam di Gunung, di Laut Juga

By: Veby Indah on November 30th, 2008

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Climate change has cost acidification of the oceans. GEO 4 Report said that oceans play a role as natural polutan’s washer. CO2 not only flies to the sky, it also penetrates into the sea.

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Laut yang Mati

By: Veby Indah on November 30th, 2008

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World’s oceans are now in great danger. Carbon emissions are not only injected into the atmosfer. Oceans also suffer because of that. Unep predict in 2100, cold sea will be dead sea. For tropics, its oceans will be saturated at the same time. Newsest discovery found by University of Oregon. They acknowledge that death from Oregon Beach already spread to California and North Washington. While according to UNEp now world has 200 dead seas, instead it were only 150 in 2003.

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