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	<title>Comments on: Indonesia re-enters the Guinness Book of Records for the world&#8217;s fastest rate of deforestation</title>
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		<title>By: Dr. Nigel Miles</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 11:18:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Actually my SEEBif Initiative would provide Indonesia with a minimum of US$ 9 billion annually; can&#039;t afford a Mars Bar equivalent a week for each G20 Citizens...I think so.......Oh and by the way we would be able to end deforestation with this process. Would it be welcome for the people of Indonesia. Actually yes...go to National Geographic Nov 2008 and get the opinion of Pak Yang of the Barito Dayaks...his feelings and comments are those of the fifteen million in Kalimantan......And the Indonesian Local and Central Governments....well as democracies, they can ligitimately claim revenue from their human communities at a nominal 20-30% rate of revenue through their tax system (this is what happens in democracies and how money is raised to support local and national communities)...... 

H&#039;m is this really too difficult a situation for the world to support Indonesia...thereby supportinig its local and rural 170 million population in their communities by allowing them choice achievable human goal development and promoting the end of deforestation (this does not mean the end of using forests) and maintaining both natural evolution within the natural forests and cultural and economica evolution within their wonderful communities.....whilst  helping us remove upwards of the goal of 30 Gigatonnes of carbon in the atmosphere and supporting the IPCC&#039;s goal of a limit of 350ppm of CO2 within.

Wow I wonder if we really want this to come to fruition.
Makes you think though:)

Best wishes,

Nigel Miles
SEEBif Initiative....

P.S. Brian May of Queen as an interested scientist is concerned that the SEEBif Initiative would be broadcast throughout all our communities across the globe....He trhough his website says so!!)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Actually my SEEBif Initiative would provide Indonesia with a minimum of US$ 9 billion annually; can&#8217;t afford a Mars Bar equivalent a week for each G20 Citizens&#8230;I think so&#8230;&#8230;.Oh and by the way we would be able to end deforestation with this process. Would it be welcome for the people of Indonesia. Actually yes&#8230;go to National Geographic Nov 2008 and get the opinion of Pak Yang of the Barito Dayaks&#8230;his feelings and comments are those of the fifteen million in Kalimantan&#8230;&#8230;And the Indonesian Local and Central Governments&#8230;.well as democracies, they can ligitimately claim revenue from their human communities at a nominal 20-30% rate of revenue through their tax system (this is what happens in democracies and how money is raised to support local and national communities)&#8230;&#8230; </p>
<p>H&#8217;m is this really too difficult a situation for the world to support Indonesia&#8230;thereby supportinig its local and rural 170 million population in their communities by allowing them choice achievable human goal development and promoting the end of deforestation (this does not mean the end of using forests) and maintaining both natural evolution within the natural forests and cultural and economica evolution within their wonderful communities&#8230;..whilst  helping us remove upwards of the goal of 30 Gigatonnes of carbon in the atmosphere and supporting the IPCC&#8217;s goal of a limit of 350ppm of CO2 within.</p>
<p>Wow I wonder if we really want this to come to fruition.<br />
Makes you think though:)</p>
<p>Best wishes,</p>
<p>Nigel Miles<br />
SEEBif Initiative&#8230;.</p>
<p>P.S. Brian May of Queen as an interested scientist is concerned that the SEEBif Initiative would be broadcast throughout all our communities across the globe&#8230;.He trhough his website says so!!)</p>
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