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Tinjomoyo, Home For Bird Conservation in Semarang Central Java

By: Elizabeth Widowati on November 30th, 2008

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Inside the forest, beside the rich trees, there still alive about 10 species so ancient bird, such as about 11 thousands eagle migrant from North Asia, that we never and never saw. And unfortunately, there is no attention from the local people and government to keep the forest as land conservation especially for bird.

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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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Shore leave: Turtles released to the sea

By: Zhong Weining on December 24th, 2007

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On the morning of 13th December, turtles were ceremoniously released into the sea. The Indonesian Minister for Environment, who was present, said he was very happy to release a baby turtle into the sea himself.

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Cameras are focused on The Rainbow Warrior

By: Zhong Weining on December 11th, 2007

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The Rainbow Warrior arrived at Bali island to urge the governments to step up and sign up to the Bali road map. “To save our ocean, to save our coral” stated the banner hung from the historic ship.

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Man-made coral solves man-man problems

By: Sulung Surono on December 11th, 2007

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Reduced to penury after his inherited land was seized, a fisherman in Bali began to grow coral …and a carbon sink full of hope.

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Bali & climate change

By: Kamol Sukin on December 7th, 2007

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The latest reports state that Bali – the venue of the UNFCCC Conference on Climate Change – will be seriously affected by the repercussions of global warming, including a rise in sea levels and more frequent cycles of floods and droughts such as those caused by the El Nino effect.

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