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Torn Apart by Carbon Potential

Monday, August 2, 2021

The environment and forestry ministry reprimands two NGOs which are working with Sebangau and Batang Gadis National Parks. They are suspected of trading carbon.

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Sebangau National Park is one of the remaining, most important conservation areas for peatland in Kalimantan, even the world. The 537,451-hectare area is able to affect the ecological-hydrological functions of the surrounding areas. Borneo Nature Foundation . tempo : 173055815942.

THE news released by the ministry for the environment and forestry on Thursday, July 8, became a hot topic of discussion among environmental activists. Their press release, which quoted Director-General of Natural Resource and Ecosystem Conservation Wiratno, said that the environment ministry was stopping carbon programs of two international non-governmental organizations (NGOs) at Sebangau National Park in Central Kalimantan and B

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