Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Planning for a Sustainable Future





Planning for a Sustainable Future: A Guild to Local Governments- EPA
http://www.epa.gov/region2/sustainability/greencommunities/pdfs/planning_fora_sustainablefuture_nov2010.pdf


Final Assignment- Due by 5 PM Tuesday May 12th

In 3 double spaced pages discuss a local or international issue that you are interested in in light of the Three Spheres of Sustainability shown above.


Thursday, April 30, 2015

Technology to the Rescue???? Aerial reforestation



Thailand seed bombs: aerial reforestation to foster new growth on damaged land by 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpN9-45XPrs

Aerial reforestation- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fjkpxBv57M

Ex-NASA man to plant one billion trees a year using drones
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/exnasa-man-to-plant-one-billion-trees-a-year-using-drones-10160588.html

BioCarbon Engineering- http://www.biocarbonengineering.com/

Sustainable Use of Tropical Ecosystems- REDD



UN-Redd Program- http://www.un-redd.org/AboutUN-REDDProgramme/tabid/102613/Default.aspx

Articles

REDD- An Introduction

http://www.redd-monitor.org/redd-an-introduction/

Filling the REDD Basket: Complementary Funding Approaches

http://www.ucsusa.org/assets/documents/global_warming/TFCI_REDD-Basket.pdf

REDD Funding: The Horror Story that Isn't

http://www.ecosystemmarketplace.com/pages/dynamic/article.page.php?page_id=9320&section=news_articles&eod=1

Videos

UN Redd Program
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dPLbIAhBtg

REDD as Part of the Solution-
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZY1WkYd6NtY&feature=youtu.be&list=UUz5rINjAhdCQbe0HVlelfDA

Protecting Berau's (Kalimatan) Forests

http://www.nature.org/ourinitiatives/regions/asiaandthepacific/indonesia/explore/seeing-the-forest-for-the-trees.xml

UN-REDD Program in Action

http://www.unep.org/NewsCentre/videos/player_new.asp?w=320&h=240&f=/newscentre/videos/Redd/2010-8-11_UN-REDD_Programme_in_Action2.flv

A Darker Shade of Green

http://www.carbontradewatch.org/video/a-darker-shade-of-green-new-gjep-gfc-video-on-redd-released.html

Sarawak Politics



The Video "Inside Malaysia's Shadow State" was released just a couple of weeks ago.  This video, make by a group called Global Witness, claims that members of the state government of the East Malaysian state of Sarawak and their families are getting rich by shady deals.  If this is true, then corruption becomes even a bigger problem to deal with when trying to deal with sustainability issues in the region.

Videos
In the Palm of His Hand
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvE3j4vBDfY

Inside Malaysia's Shadow State

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1RRNggnM6A

Taib Mahmud's Response

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zi8B6_0HOyI

Global Witness Follow Up Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdGqdtG6Vys

older video- 2011- Top TV Coverage In Canada, As Taibs' Wealth is Exposed

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrZEVEKKwjA
Taib Mahmud claims his people are poor because they are stupid!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnDrhKr2Rv8
Top TV Coverage In Canada, As Taibs' Wealth is Exposed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrZEVEKKwjA



Publications

In the future there will be no forests left

http://www.globalwitness.org/sites/default/files/HSBC-logging-briefing-FINAL-WEB.pdf

Articles

Global Witness Video Could Be Linked to Opposition, says Taib

http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2013/3/24/sarawak/12881587&sec=sarawak

Global Witness and their Sarawak expose

http://hornbillunleashed.wordpress.com/2013/03/31/44121/

Taib Mahmud: The Malaysian Anti Corruption Committee (MACC) doesn't deserve my co-operation

http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/taib-mahmud-macc-doesnt-deserve-my-co-operation/

Taib: Video contens "manufactured" evidence

http://www.theborneopost.com/2013/04/02/taib-video-contents-manufactured-evidence/


Taib Mahmud's Really Excellent Retirement.
http://thediplomat.com/2014/03/taib-mahmuds-really-excellent-retirement/
Taib SCORE's Every Time- But What About Sarawak?
http://www.sarawakreport.org/2014/01/taib-scores-every-time-but-what-about-sarawak/



Thursday, April 16, 2015

Sustainable Use of Tropical Rainforests- EVHM 3350 Oil Palm Rountable




The rainforest located near Kampung Lubbock (kl) in Sabah (Malaysian Borneo) has never been clear cut, but has provided provided food, fiber, and wood products to residents of kl for generations.  Today, government and coporate interests recognize the economic potential of converting the forest to oil palm plantations.  Not surprisingly, this plan has not been met with universal approval.

A representative of the WWF has suggested that the best way to proceed is to organize a meeting of potentially interested parties.

1) WWF

2) Malaysian Palm Oil Council

http://www.mpoc.org.my/

3)  Malaysian government official, from Ministry of Plantation Industries and Commodities

http://www.kppk.gov.my/index.php/en/

4) "Mayor" of kl (represents the interests of the "town")

5) representative of kl people who support the job opportunities of being oil palm workers

6) Orangutan Protection Foundation

http://www.opf.org/

7) Experts from local university (Who should you invite??)

8) International Experts (Who should you invite??)

9) Sime Darby- the corportation that will build and manage the plantation
http://www.simedarby.com/

10) Human Rights Watch
http://www.hrw.org/

Sustainable Use of Tropical Ecosystems: Oil Palm




Intro  Videos

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BCA8dQfGi0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPlxNhEc2lA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NbsVwzTb_A


Articles

Sustainable Palm Oil: Rainforest Savior or Fig Leaf?
http://e360.yale.edu/feature/sustainable_palm_oil_rainforest_savior_or_fig_leaf/2345/

Indonesia's Oil Palm Industry Rife with Human Rights Abuses
http://www.bloomberg.com/bw/articles/2013-07-18/indonesias-palm-oil-industry-rife-with-human-rights-abuses

Palm Oil: Facts and Figures
http://www.simedarby.com/upload/Palm_Oil_Facts_and_Figures.pdf


Videos

Forest Stewardship Council

http://video.answers.com/forest-stewardship-council-certificate-process-part-1-2-416309188

Sustainable Palm Oil - WWF

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BRGj0DwYwA

Sustainable Palm Oil- Johnson and Johnson

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHhLiXn_DiQ

Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil

http://wn.com/roundtable_on_sustainable_palm_oil

Expanding the Palm Oil Industry in Malaysia

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=zqAWkul3E_E



Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Malaysian mammals face extinction



Here is  an article in today's (April 14, 2015) Star newspaper from Malaysia.

http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2015/04/14/Malaysian-mammals-face-extinction-World-Bank-Fifth-of-species-threatened/


PETALING JAYA: At least a fifth of Malaysia’s mammal species, including the Sumatran serow, dugong and the Malayan tiger, face extinction, making the country one of the most dangerous for endangered animals.
Data from the World Bank showed that 70 of Malaysia’s 336 mammal species were threatened as of 2014, the seventh highest in the world in this category.
Some of Malaysia’s dying mammals include the Sumatran serow, Sumatran rhino, dugong, and the Malayan tiger, with many numbering only in the hundreds.
In South-East Asia, Malaysia is second only to Indonesia, which has 184 endangered mammal species, making it the number one in the world.
Although the World Bank does not say why, it is presumed that many mammals worldwide are dying out due to human activities such as logging, over-development, wildlife trafficking and poaching.
When contacted, local green groups said they were not surprised by the data.
“Unfortunately, this makes the region a magnet for those wanting to plunder such resources,” said the senior communications officer.TRAFFIC South-East Asia’s Elizabeth John said the region was well known for its biodiversity.
She warned that other kinds of wildlife – birds, fish and plants – were also at risk.
Once these were lost, restoring them was not only expensive but almost impossible.
“It just makes more sense to invest in protection and fighting threats,” she said.
Wildlife Conservation Society Malaysia director Dr Melvin Gumal said the data confirmed what biologists were seeing everyday.
“We must reverse this trend for if we don’t, our collective legacy will be the witnessing and documenting of the loss of our wildlife species,” he said.
Malaysian Nature Society president Henry Goh said stronger laws are needed against wildlife crime and more enforcement.
However, he said it was not just up to governments to solve the problem but the public and businesses as well.
“Everyone must do their part,” he said.
It was reported that nearly 100 live tigers and tiger parts were seized by authorities between 2000 and 2012.
It is a huge number as there may be only between 250 and 340 tigers left in Malaysia’s wild.