Since 2005, REDD + has become an important mechanism for developing countries to meet the challenges of climate change. Together with REDD +, developing countries can contribute significantly to the global effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Together with REDD + as well, developing countries can make forest conservation, sustainable management of forests and increase forest carbon stocks. This was disclosed by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, in the presence of high level participants of the conference on climate change at the United Nations Headquarters, New York, United States, Wednesday (24/9) afternoon local time Thursday (25/9) morning Jakarta time. REDD + or Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation is the mechanism of the formation of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), which has two main missions efforts to mitigate climate change through reduction of greenhouse gases, and eliminate emissions with forest governance in the countries developed. The theme of this conference session "The transformative Potential of REDD +: A Global Legacy in the Making", followed by some 125 heads of state. President stressed that efforts to eliminate the risks of climate change are increasingly felt constantly urged today. Indonesia as a country with tropical forests and tropical peatlands third largest in the world, certainly save a lot of carbon stocks. Protecting carbon stocks is a very important thing to remember it is better to avoid the adverse effects of climate change. Indonesian real contribution through REDD + is part of the global effort to reduce emissions and tackle climate change. Together with REDD +, Indonesia proves the commitment and efforts of inconsistency in reducing deforestation and forest degradation. There are at least four things that determine the success of the implementation of the REDD + program, which is a change of mindset is fundamentally about preserving nature, the presence of REDD + is not only relevant for the environment but also socially relevant, REDD + should be supported stakeholders, and is also required legal measures such as a moratorium on new licenses for the opening of new lands and the management of Indonesia's forests have been issued in 2011. President Yudhoyono warned that the challenge is still there, where the population will continue to grow, in line with the increasing demand for food sources, shelter and transportation. In his speech, Minister of Climate and Environment of Norway, Tine Sundtoft acknowledged that Indonesia has taken a very bold step in its efforts mengurasi gas emissions, even expected to reach 1 billion tons by 2020, Indonesia's achievement of objectives against climate change is an important means . while in line with this, Indonesia was able to secure economic growth for people with continuing solid economic growth. Norway has a special commitment to Indonesia in the fight against climate change will continue until the year 2020, while Representative of UNDP, Helen Clark expressed his recognition of the outstanding leadership of the President not only in Asia but also globally. This statement loud applause greeted the conference participants in the UN General Assembly. Accompanying the President, Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa, State Secretary Sudi Silalahi, Menkopolhukam He was awarded, former Environment Minister Emil Salim, and Cabinet Secretary Dipo Alam.
Photo: President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, addressed the participants of the summit on climate change at the United Nations Headquarters, New York, United States, Wednesday (24/9) afternoon local time Thursday (25/9) morning Jakarta time. Indonesia as a country with tropical forests and tropical peatlands third largest in the world, certainly save a lot of carbon stocks. Protecting carbon stocks is a very important thing to remember it is better to avoid the adverse effects of climate change. Indonesian real contribution through REDD + is part of the global effort to reduce emissions and tackle climate change.
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