Cultural annihilation accompanies
this destruction; approximately 70 percent of Sarawak's two million
inhabitants are Indigenous and forest-dependent people, whose way of
life and Native Customary Rights are extinguished along with their
forests. Another extremely worrying trend is the push for oil palm
plantations for biofuels. Both the Malaysian National Biofuel Policy and
the European Strategy on Biofuels now focus on the substitution of
petroleum for their transport sector.Now we can think of algae as a source for biofuel then we can save the forest.
Monday, October 22, 2012
To develop science especially on the basic sciences and biodiversity, we need a team effort. If you are working individually we will miss to protect and conserve the biodiversity (species, ecology and genetic) because the development are very fast and this involve business man, politician, engineers, architect, and those who want money and locations/space.
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