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Oil Palm Expansion in Indonesia Risks Peatlands and Livelihoods

Summary Peatlands are the largest terrestrial carbon store on earth, storing more carbon than all other vegetation types in the world combined. But once peatland is destroyed it releases carbon dioxide, a major greenhouse gas driving climate change, into the atmosphere. Worldwide, damaged peatlands are a major source of greenhouse gas emissions, annually releasing almost six percent of global anthropogenic CO2 emissions. The protection of peatlands is therefore a key component of global efforts to address the climate crisis. Peatlands in Indonesia store an estimated 80 billion tons of carbon, equivalent to approximately 5 percent of all carbon stored in soil globally. At one time, Indonesia housed approximately 50 percent of the world’s total tropical peatlands, but that is rapidly diminishing as large-scale cultivation of these lands for oil palm plantations increases.

Indonesia, UK Lead International Dialogue on Forest Sustainability

Search Indonesian rangers patrol inside the Leuser National Park in Subulussalam, Aceh, on April 9, 2021. (Antara Photo/Syifa Yulinnas) Indonesia, UK Lead International Dialogue on Forest Sustainability BY :THE JAKARTA GLOBE APRIL 20, 2021 Jakarta. Indonesia has officially agreed to co-chair an international alliance that brings together producers and consumers of forest agriculture and commodities. Together with the UK, Indonesia will lead more than 25 countries grouping in the Forest Agriculture & Commodities Trade (FACT) Dialogue to protect and increase sustainability of supply chains of forest products. “I am delighted Indonesia has agreed to co-chair this dialogue. For this dialogue to be successful, it is important that producer and consumer countries are collaborating fully – learning from each other,” British Ambassador to Indonesia Owen Jenkins said in a statement on Tuesday.

The Agrarian, Structural and Cultural Constraints of Smallholders Readiness for Sustainability Standards Implementation: The Case of Indonesian Sustainable Palm Oil in East Kalimantan

The Agrarian, Structural and Cultural Constraints of Smallholders Readiness for Sustainability Standards Implementation: The Case of Indonesian Sustainable Palm Oil in East Kalimantan
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4 Natural Products Harming Animals and the Planet

Support OneGreenPlanet Being publicly-funded gives us a greater chance to continue providing you with high quality content. Please support us! Support Us Determining which products and foods are “good” and those that are not is not always simple. Many seemingly good products are secretly harming our animal friends and the environment more than most people are aware. Here are some of them: 1. Palm Oil Advertisement This video of an orangutan climbing a tree and through the bush, trying to escape a clear-cutting crane, demonstrates the heartbreaking reality of palm oil production. It is difficult to watch, knowing that so many of us are contributing to this habitat loss, but I strongly encourage you to watch it.

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