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Monday, 3 October 2011

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Joe Biden: Face global warming or global conflict
The presidential candidate says failing to address climate change would lead to new wars and a changed U.S. military.
By Amanda Griscom Little

Topics:Environment, 2008 Elections, Democratic Party, Energy, Global Warming, Joe Biden, Nuclear Power
Joe Biden says his top priority as president would be “energy security.” “If I could wave a wand, and the Lord said I could solve one problem, I would solve the energy crisis,” he said this spring at a political rally in South Carolina. “That’s the single most consequential problem we can solve.”
During his 34-year Senate career, Biden, now chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, has been known more as a chieftain of foreign policy than a champion of environmental protections (though he has earned a respectable 84 percent lifetime voting score from the League of Conservation Voters). These days, he’s emphasizing how closely geopolitics and environmental stewardship are intertwined. To solve what he sees as the defining challenge of our time, Biden has been pushing for more U.S. involvement in international climate negotiations, more compact fluorescent light bulbs, more-stringent fuel economy regs and a whole lot more biofuels.
How well will Biden be able to balance his energy-independence goals with an ambitious climate agenda? I tracked him down on the campaign trail in Iowa to find out.
For more information on his platform and record, check out this Biden fact sheet.
Why do you consider yourself the strongest candidate on energy and the environment? What sets your platform on these issues apart from the rest?
I would be most capable of getting this country back into an international climate regime, getting us back to the table the fastest and with the most prospect for success, because of my extensive engagement in foreign policy. I’m also in the best position to make it clear to the United States Congress that this is not merely an environmental issue, it is a security issue. I held hearings this year pointing out that if we do not do something of consequence about global warming, drastically and soon, we literally are going to find ourselves reconfiguring our entire military to deal with occasions for new wars, which are going to be about territory and arable land. You see what’s happening in Darfur [Sudan] now — that’s part of the problem.
You’ve said that your first priority is “energy security.” Can you clarify what this goal means and how you’d achieve it?
If the predictions of the scientists are correct, you could see ocean levels rise three feet. If that occurs, you’re going to displace over 35 million people just in South Asia, and they’re going to physically be looking for a new place to land. Just that, all by itself, is going to initiate major new conflicts relating to war. You’re going to have nations fighting over arable land, more border disputes and, as a consequence, a great deal of instability.
How would you achieve energy security? What specifically do we need to do to get there?
To deal with global warming, you have to change the attitude of the world, particularly China and India, the two largest developing nations. But in order to do that, to have any credibility, you have to begin here in the United States by capping emissions, increasing renewable fuels, establishing a national renewable portfolio standard [RPS], requiring better fuel economy for automobiles. I would cap emissions at 80 percent below 1990 levels by 2050 and set a national RPS of 20 percent. I would announce an executive order that the federal government would not purchase one single automobile for its fleet that gets less than 40 miles to the gallon. And I would not build a single solitary federal project without it being a green project. That would have the effect of getting states to do the same thing, and that would create a pot of somewhere between a third and a half a trillion dollars that would be a lure to every major business in America to go green.
These measures would put us in a position to be able to actually attempt to lead the world. But we have no credibility right now.
How would you bring China and India to the table on a global climate treaty?
By engaging in significant joint ventures with them both on new technologies. You’re already having an awakening awareness in China about the consequences of pollution.
Sometimes the goals of achieving energy independence and reducing climate change are at odds. Would you —
Exactly right. You’re the first one who’s ever asked me a question that way.
Would you, as president, oppose subsidizing technologies that would worsen global warming, even if they would reduce our reliance on foreign oil?
Yes, I would, because at the end of the day it’s a net loser for us.
What role does “clean coal” play in your vision for energy independence and climate security?
I don’t think there’s much of a role for clean coal in energy independence, but I do think there’s a significant role for clean coal in the bigger picture of climate change. Clean-coal technology is not the route to go in the United States, because we have other, cleaner alternatives. But I would invest a considerable amount of money in research and development of clean-coal and carbon-sequestration technologies for export. China is building one new coal-fired plant per week. That’s not going to change unless there’s a fundamental change in technology, because they have about 300 years of dirty coal, and they’re going to use it.
Would you impose a moratorium on the development of old-style coal power plants in the U.S.?
I believe that all new coal-fired power plants should be built with carbon capture and sequestration capacity.
What’s your position on liquefied coal?
Again, I don’t think it’s the way to go in the U.S., but we could invest in technologies for export. I don’t think there’s any reasonable prospect that China, as it continues to grow to 1.4 billion people, is not going to use their coal.
What role do you see for nuclear power?
I see a role for nuclear, but first you’ve got to deal with the security as well as the safety concerns. I’d be spending a whole hell of a lot of money trying to figure out how to reconfigure the spent fuel into reusable fuel. I would not invest in [growing our nuclear power capacity in its current form], but I would invest in sorting out the storage and waste problems.
What fuel-economy targets do you support?
I think we should be able to get to 40 miles per gallon by 2017. I think we should have every single vehicle in America have to get one mile per year additional fuel economy, based on the class and size of the automobile, not on CAFE [corporate average fuel economy] standards.
Where does ethanol fit into your plan?
Ethanol is a good start. Because of the amount of [resources] that go into producing corn-based ethanol, it has only marginally less impact on the consumption of fossil fuels. But it has two real advantages: It begins to give us the margin of flexibility we need to deal with being held hostage to any one of the seven unstable countries that supply 35 percent of our oil — Nigeria, Venezuela, Iraq, Iran, etc. No. 2, it’s a transitional means by which you’re going to be pouring billions of dollars into the fields of the Midwest, rather than the sands of Saudi Arabia or the pockets of [Hugo] Chavez.
How would you structure policies to shift the ethanol industry away from corn and toward cellulosic or other more climate-friendly fuels?
With considerably more research and incentivizing. Right out here in Iowa, where I am right now, you already have producers and cattlemen and the rest saying, This is not such a good deal for us having this corn-based ethanol orgy that’s going on here, because long term it’s not sustainable. Corn ethanol will always be a part of the alternative fuel mix, but it is not long-term sustainable as the only feedstock for ethanol because we can only produce around 12 billion to 17 billion gallons of ethanol from corn grown in this country. But we can produce 86 billion gallons of ethanol from cellulosic feedstocks, which could replace more than half the gas consumed by this country. An awful lot of these farmers are already looking for the next step, and they know it is cellulosics.
What environmental achievement are you proudest of?
It took me 10 years to protect all of the beach on the Delaware coast from Cape Henlopen down to Rehoboth Beach, and put it in trust for the people of the country so that no development can take place on any of that area. I’m also proud that I convinced the state of Delaware to take the entire White Clay Creek watershed and turn it into a scenic river, stop the development in that whole region and purify that watershed.
Who is your environmental hero?
Russell Peterson. I was a young [county] councilman in 1970 when he was a Republican governor of Delaware. I introduced legislation saying that Getty Oil and these other companies could not build any refineries within one mile of the high-water mark of the Delaware River and Delaware Bay. He turned that into the first coastal zone act in the United States of America. He later left the Republican Party and became a Democrat, but that’s not why I admire him. He was for years the president of the National Audubon Society, where he did a great deal for the environment.
What has been your most memorable outdoor or wilderness adventure?
My most memorable outdoor adventure was traveling 1,500 miles in Alaska with the National Guard, going from Prudhoe Bay to the Tongass Forest and all the way out into the Aleutian Islands in the Bering Sea. I found it an absolutely remarkable, fascinating, incredibly moving event. I landed in a Mustang suit up in the North Slope when they were trying to talk me into allowing more drilling. Two of the great things I’ve fought for in my career were protecting the Tongass National Forest and preventing more drilling in the North Slope.
What have you done personally to reduce your energy and environmental footprint?
A little thing we’ve begun to do is replace all the traditional light bulbs in our house with fluorescent light bulbs. I introduced a bill to promote compact fluorescent light bulbs. If every family in America changed just one bulb, we could reduce carbon dioxide emissions by about 7 million tons per year. There are a lot of little things we can do to make a gigantic change.
If you could spend a week in a park or natural area of the United States, where would it be?
I’d go back to Yellowstone. I took my kids there early on, and God, I loved it.
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This article is part of a series of interviews with presidential candidates produced jointly by Grist and Outside.
Amanda Griscom Little is a columnist for Grist Magazine. Her articles on energy, technology and the environment have appeared in publications ranging from Rolling Stone to the New York Times Magazine.More Amanda Griscom Little

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peace-loving Islam is growing rapidly in Russia

Save cost, 11,500 Russian Muslims Hajj Go Driving Car
Thursday, September 29, 2011 20:49 AM
REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, MOSCOW - Hajj season ahead. In Russia, the Muslims were ready to welcome the coming months Dzulhijah. They prepare to release their relatives who want to fulfill the fifth pillar of Islam.

This year, the number of visa applications by pilgrims to Saudi Arabia Embassy in Moscow as many as 20,500 pilgrims. Most part, come from Dagestan, the region where the number of Muslims is quite a lot.

According to Gennady Onischenko, a physician, the condition of the prospective pilgrims certainly primed before leaving for the Holy Land. They will start leaving tomorrow until Nov. 1, and go home between 10 November to 25 December. "Most go for a drive," he told Interfax media.

According to him, which departs calhaj driving as many as 11,500 people. The reason, the costs can be reduced more cheaply. The rest, using an airplane.

Muslim doctors, will accompany each group departing. "Hopefully the trip smoothly and no significant obstacles," he hoped.

Saturday, 1 October 2011

Indonesia attacked by terrorists, Detachment 88 anticipating the next attack







JAKARTA. kontan.com Monday, September 26, 2011 | 19:58 by Yudho Winarto

The government immediately formed a team of medical treatment and handling of victims of suicide bombings Bethle Full Gospel Church (GBIS), Kepunton, Solo. The goal is to ensure maximum care delivery of the 14 victims who is currently an outpatient basis.

"We made the team, not only the Hospital (RS) RS Dr. Oen but also the surrounding referral because they want to ensure maximum patient care can be," said Health Minister Endang Rahayu Sedyaningsih, Monday (26 / 9).





The establishment of this team as a precaution if RS Dr. Oen not able to provide services for victims of suicide bombings that occurred on Sunday (25 / 9). "But until now no one referred to," he said.

Based on the number of bomb victims there is one person who died of suspected bombers. Then there were 14 victims who have menjalai outpatient. Among them there were four victims suffered broken bones and two of them suffered serious injuries. "A foreign object in his brain, was successfully released yesterday. There is a familiar object in his bladder also had surgery last night," he said.





To ensure the maintenance and condition of the victims. Endang claims will directly fly to Solo to see directly the condition of the victims. "Today I want to see it mainly in the brain," he said.

Concerning the burden of the cost of care and treatment, Endang fully affirmed the government would bear. Living mechanism, given the local governments that have expressed Solo would bear the entire cost of treatment. "I read that the government was willing to bear Solo as well. We'll talk Kemenkes which, where the local government," he said.

Friday, 30 September 2011

INDONESIA CHANGED

Indonesia 200 million more people will change their identity cards is the e-ID card

What is e-ID card?

e-ID card or Electronic ID card is a document that contains demographic security system / control both from the administration or information technology with a database based on the national population.
Residents are only allowed to have 1 (one) ID listed Population Identification Number (VIN). NIK is a single identity of each resident and valid for life
VIN number in the e-ID card will be used as the basis for issuance of Passport, Driving License (SIM), Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN), insurance policy, Certificate of Land Rights and the issuance of identity documents (Article 13 of Law no. 23 Year 2006 on Adminduk)
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Authentication of Identity Card (e-ID) typically using biometric verification and validation of the system through the introduction of physical characteristics or human behavior. There are many types of security in this way, such as a fingerprint (fingerprint), retina, DNA, face shape, and shape of the teeth. In the e-ID cards, which are used are fingerprints.
The use of e-ID card fingerprint is more sophisticated than had been applied for the license (driver's license). Fingerprints are not just printed in the form of pictures (jpeg format) as in the SIM, but can also be identified through the chip mounted on the card. The data stored on the card have been encrypted with a specific cryptographic algorithms. The process of taking fingerprints from people until they can be recognized from the chip card is as follows:
Fingerprints are recorded from each of compulsory ID cards are all fingers (of ten), but the data included in the chip only two fingers, the thumb and right index finger. Chosen as a fingerprint authentication for e-ID card for the following reasons:
1. The cost of the least expensive, is more economical than other biometric
2. Forms can be maintained unchanged because the fingerprint streaks will return to its original shape even scratched the skin
3. Unique, although there is no similar possibility of twins
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Population information is included in the e-ID card rough layout is shown in the following:
To obtain the above information from residents, mandatory ID card must fill out a form type F1.01.
In addition to the objectives to be achieved, the benefits of e-ID cards is expected to be perceived as follows:
1. The identity of a single identity
2. Can not be forged
3. Can not be duplicated
4. Can be used as a sound card in the election or elections
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The structure of e-ID consists of nine layers which will increase the security of conventional KTP. Chip planted in between the white and transparent plastic on the top two layers (viewed from front). This chip has an antenna in it that will issue a wave when swiped. Wave is what will be recognized by the detector e-ID card so that can know whether the ID cards in the hands of someone who is right or not. To create an e-ID card with nine layers, enough stage of manufacture, including:
1. Hole punching, the punch card as a place to put a chip
2. Pick and pressure, namely placing the chip on the card
3. Implanter, the installation of antenna (a circular pattern over and over like a spiral)
4. Printing, the printing of cards
5. Spot welding, pressing the card with the flow of electricity
6. Laminating, namely the closure of a plastic card with a safety
e-ID card are protected by safety relief printing such as text, microtext, image filters, invisible ink and colors that glow under ultraviolet light and anti-copy design.
Data storage on a chip in accordance with international standards of NISTIR 7123 and ICAO Machine Readable Travel Documents Passport 9303 and the EU Specification 2006. Form of electronic ID cards in accordance with ISO 7810 with a credit card size form factor which is 53.98 mm x 85.60 mm.
Why should the e-ID card?
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E-ID card project against the backdrop of the conventional ID card production system in Indonesia that allows a person can have more than one ID card. This is due to the absence of a unified data base that collects data from the entire population of Indonesia. This fact gives residents an opportunity to steal from the state by duplicating his ID card. Some of them are used for the following things:
1. Tax evasion
2. Make it easy for a passport that can not be made across the city
3. Securing corruption
4. Hide identity (eg by terrorists)
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Electronic identity card has been widely used in European countries including Austria, Belgium, Estonia, Italy, Finland, Serbia, Spain and Sweden, the Middle East is Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Morocco, and in Asia that is India and China.
Minister of Home Affairs revealed superiority Gamawan Fauzi Electronic Identity Card (e-ID) to be applied in Indonesia, compared with e-ID cards are implemented in the PRC and India. Gamawan calls, e-ID cards in Indonesia is more comprehensive.
In the PRC, the e-ID cards are not equipped with a biometric or fingerprint records. There, e-ID is only equipped with a chip containing personal data are limited. Being in India, the system used for the management of population data is a system UID (unique identification), which in Indonesia called NIK (Population Identification Number).
"UID issued through the register on 68 service points, while the electronic ID card program in Indonesia will be held at the 6214 district," said Gamawan.
"Thus, the electronic ID card that will be applied in Indonesia is a combination of e-ID UID PRC and India, because the electronics are equipped with biometric ID cards and chips,"

Indonesian national army always long life at the age of 66 years



Kopassus who it really is??
The history of the birth of Special Forces Command as the unit can not be separated from the historic series in the life of the nation of Indonesia, in July 1950, arose a rebellion in the Moluccas by kelopok calling itself the RMS (Republic of South Moluccas). Armed Forces High Command during the RI immediately deployed troops to quell the mob. This operation led by the army commander Colonel AE III Kawilarang territory, while the surgery was designated as Commander Lt. Col. Slamet Riyadi.
 
This operation was successfully quell the insurgency, but with no small sacrifice on the part of the TNI. Having studied it in several battles, the enemy with a relatively small force is often able to thwart military attacks whose strength is much greater.

Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono is the supreme commander of Kopassus
This was not only due to the spirit of members of enemy forces that higher or more complete equipment, but also tactics and combat experience are well supported right firepower and movement of individuals.
The incident is what ultimately inspired Lt. Col. Slamet Riyadi to spearhead the formation of a unit that can be driven beater quickly and appropriately to deal with various targets in the field which, however, the weight. After the death of Lt. Col. Slamet Riyadi on one battle Kawilarang AE.
Through the Territorial Army and Instruction No. III. 55 / Inst / PDS / 52 dated 16 April 1952 formed the territorial COMMAND INCLUSION III which is the forerunner of "Corps of the Red Berets". As the first commander entrusted to Major Mochamad Idjon Djanbi, a former captain who had joined the Colonial Army Corps Special Troopen and had fought in World War II.

 
In subsequent trips this unit several times to change the name of unity among the Army (Special Forces) in 1953, the Regiment of the Army Forces Command) in 1952, then in 1955 turned into the Army Para Commando Regiment (Special Forces). In 1966 the unit was again renamed the Center for Army Special Forces (TNI PUSPASSUS AD), later in 1971 changed its name this unit became Sandi Yudha Forces Command (Kopassandha). In 1985 the unit was renamed the Special Forces Command (Kopassus) until now.

Kopassus pride of the people of Indonesia

Says the narrator of the Discovery Channel Special Forces units are not too dependent on the equipment that carries the super-advanced technology, accurate and all-digital. Great special forces troops who are able to achieve excellent quality in terms of individual ability. It includes self-defense capabilities, survival, camouflage, strategy, endurance strikes, guerrilla warfare, making traps, and others. Capabilities that do not rely too much on advanced technology and skill above the average - another column, make a plus of KOPASSUS for submitting it. In a number of Kopassus soldiers, equivalent to 5 other regular soldiers in Indonesia.
Some Small achievements and Gait Kopassus

1. Kopasus also champion of the Elite Forces sniper in the Asia Pacific meeting in December 2006. By simply relying on artificial arms Pindad! Number two of his Australian SAS
2. Kopasus ranks 2 (of 35) in terms of success and the success of military operations (intelligence - moving - an intrusion - action) at a meeting of Elite Forces in Tactical, Deployment and Assault in Vienna Austria. No. only Delta Force USA.
3. North african countries now have a reference to western techniques and the formation of their elite forces training. 80% of their coach officers Kopasus
4. Paspampres Cambodian troops are elite troops that trained by Kopassus