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“Massive Natural Heritage Destruction at Seguntor – Site for the Sandakan Coal – Fired Power Plant”

Dear Sir / Madam,
INVITATION TO A FORUM ON “ENERGY OPTIONS FOR SABAH”

Greetings from Green SURF!

We cordially invite you to “Energy Options for Sabah”, a forum to discuss the future of
energy production in Sabah, where the public can air their views and hear
presentations by Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd (SESB) on the proposed coal-fired power
plant and Green SURF and the Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) on clean energy
options.

The Forum details are as follows:
Date : 20th March 2010 (Saturday)
Time : 2.00pm – 5.00pm (Registration of participants at 1.30pm)
Venue : Function Rooms 1 & 2, 2nd Floor, Star City Conference Centre, Jalan Asia City, Kota Kinabalu

Attendance is free. Parking is available in the Asia City car park.

 

This Forum is being organised by Green SURF, a coalition of five Non-Governmental Organisations: WWF-Malaysia, Malaysian Nature Society (MNS) – Sabah Branch, Sabah Environmental Protection Association (SEPA), PACOS Trust and Land Empowerment Animals People (LEAP).

Should you require any further information, please do not hesitate to contact our offices
during office hours at the following numbers:

Wilma / Dorothy / Betty or Lydia – 088 262420
Neville – 088 270705

We look forward to welcoming you at the Forum!

GreenSURFForum

Regards, Anti-Coal Plant Sabah

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Bid to silence Sabah’s anti-coal campaign – MalaysiaKini.com

Posted by Save Sandakan On December - 2 - 2009

Bid to silence Sabah’s anti-coal campaign

http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/118711

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Joe Fernandez
Dec 1, 09

The Sabah government has warned a coalition of environmentalists against continuing to publicise their anti-coal option campaign, insisting that they should "use the proper forum" to express dissatisfaction.

Since the weekend, Green Surf (Sabah Unite to Re-power the Future) and Sabah Environmental Protection Association (Sepa) have been selectively leaking the proposed terms of reference (TOR) for the Detailed Environmental Impact Assessment (DEIA) on the coal plant.

clip_image002State minister for tourism, culture and environment Masidi Manjun (left) today issued a thinly-veiled threat, proffered as "friendly advice".

"Green Surf or Sepa should consider whether it is appropriate for them to air their differences (on the coal plant) in public and through the media, even before the TOR have been finalised," he said.

He conceded that "it is fair for the public to have access to the final TOR" but noted that these are still being drawn up at a series of meetings in Putrajaya and Kota Kinabalu.

"They (Green Surf) can forward their opinions and grouses during the next meeting (in Kota Kinabalu).

"Perhaps it would serve their interests more effectively if they refrain from making public, at this point of time, every one of their disagreements on the TOR. Instead, they should concentrate on arguing their points during the meetings."

clip_image003Masidi stressed that the invitation to Green Surf to attend the meetings is proof that the state government values their input.

"To engage in the media on the TOR even before these are finalised would make it even more difficult for the various parties to engage in a professional exchange of opinions.

"All parties should attend the meetings with an open mind. They should be ready to accept with humility that their preconceived notions on certain aspects may not necessarily hold water."

Masidi clarified that the DEIA report would cover water quality, wetlands, ecology, land use, solid waste management, hydrology, drainage, flood analysis, landscape and visual aspects.

Other issues are the terrestrial ecology, flora, fauna, biodiversity, conservation, marine ecology, fisheries, coastal process, phytoplankton, coral reef and sea grass, climate, air quality, air quality dispersion modeling, environmental cost benefit analysis, public and workers’ health, environmental health risk assessment, quantitative risk and hazard assessment emergency response plan, coastal hydraulic and hydrodynamics, and thermal and chlorine dispersion.

He denied Green Surf’s allegation that the TOR would be filled with "predetermined and conclusive statements without scientific backing, facts and figures".


Shortcomings detected

Green Surf remained undeterred by Masidi’s "damage control" move, maintaining that "the TOR is sub-standard and totally unacceptable".

"The TOR appears to ignore the long-term impact of the proposed coal plant’s emission into the pristine Darvel Bay," said Sepa president Wong Tack.

clip_image004He disclosed that Green Surf had three representatives – including himself – at a Department of Environment meeting in Putrajaya on Nov 24 and discovered that the TOR are being drawn up without external consultation.

"Given the various shortcomings in the TOR, these should have been rejected then and there in Putrajaya," stressed Wong.

"We are very concerned about the limited scope of study in the TOR. These should not have contained conclusive statements."

Wong also alleged that the TOR does not comply with the Sabah Development Corridor planning requirements or with other state guidelines, such as shoreline development, fisheries and tourism.

clip_image005"The TOR also acknowledges that no study was carried out on the cumulative effects of the coal plant emissions over a five to 10-year period," he said.

"Even state government representatives have voiced concern on the adverse impact of the emissions on the Tun Sakaran Marine Park and the world-renowned diving haven of Pulau Sipadan over the long term."

Green Surf alleged that a key weakness of the TOR is that these were based on climate conditions in Tawau, and not the proposed site near Lahad Datu, 200km away.

Tawau was the second site selected after the initial location in Sandakan was abandoned on a wave of public protests.

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SAPP Malaysia: People’s Cries Falling On Deaf Ears

Posted by Save Sandakan On August - 29 - 2009

People’s cries falling on deaf ears

Kota Kinabalu, Aug 19, 2009: Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) told the government to get down to the serious work of substantiating its high-sounding slogans to salvage whatever little credibility it has remaining.
“The ‘People First, Performance Now’ slogan is sounding less believable by the day as the people are subject to barrage of empty promises,” said Datuk Richard Yong, the secretary-general of Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP).
He cited as examples of empty promises the failure of the government in building a new general hospital for Kota Kinabalu City , addressing the perennial power supply disruptions throughout Sabah and the amusing delay in the completion of the intersection in front of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Kota Kinabalu.

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TNB Clearly Failed Sabahans, Claims DAP

Posted by Save Sandakan On August - 27 - 2009

Kota Kinabalu: There is nothing to look forward to on power supply in Sabah in the coming months or years if a recent briefing by the Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd (SESB) is anything to go by.

State DAP Vice Chairman Anthony Teo said the picture painted by SESB was that the electricity supply in the State would be "very erratic or more so in Sandakan."

"This will indeed be a major cause of concern and gloomy for Sabahans especially those living in the East Coast ÉI think this briefing is like (a) ‘I told you so’ (briefing)," said Teo, who is also the Sabah DAP Industrial Bureau chief.

The briefing he was referring to involved the SESB Public Relations Department, which spoke to several groups about the recent severe power interruption involving their corporate consumers in Sandakan, on Thursday.

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Coal’s victims

Posted by Save Sandakan On July - 8 - 2009

Birth defects in China’s Shanxi province show the human price of coal.

TEN-year old Yilong is already a statistic.

Born at the centre of China’s coal industry, the boy is mentally handicapped and is unable to speak. He is one of many such children in Shanxi province, where coal has brought riches to a few, jobs for many, and environmental pollution that experts say has led to a high number of babies born with birth defects.

Experts say coal mining and processing has given Shanxi a rate of birth defects six times higher than China’s national average, which is already high by global standards.

“They looked normal when they were born.

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Renewable Energy, Health Environment & Why We Anti-Coal Power Plant!

Posted by Save Sandakan On April - 21 - 2009

Ever wonder why are we, Sandakan citizen fighting so hard against the Coal Fired Power Plant? Take some time to read the Powerpoint slides/presentation to understand further.

Also, the Coal Fired Power Plant can be replaced with other alternatives eg: Solar and Wind Energy instead of coal that can destroy the nature of Sandakan!

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A Letter To My Brothers & Sisters In Sandakan …

Posted by Save Sandakan On December - 20 - 2008

"Teach your children
what we have taught ours, that the earth is our mother.
Whatever befalls the earth befalls the sons of the earth.
The earth does not belong to man; man belongs to the earth.
Man did not weave the web of life;
he is merely a strand in it.

We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors;
we borrow it from our children."

Chief SeattleA great leader of the Native American Suquamish Tribe


Brothers & Sisters
,

I was saddened to read the latest news on Datuk Raymond Tan’s meeting with DPM Najib & Tenaga Chairman Leo Moggie (http://dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=61628) and the verbal diarohea of how the government is duty-bound to provide electricity to the people. They are diverting from the essentials – They were talking about alternative and ‘best’ sites instead of talking about alternative or best source of power.

I am of the opinion that some people have brains that has ceased to function after entering the kingdom called POLITICS. They talk and talk but never listen.

Whats happening is a result of electing arrogant and selfish politicians who are corrupted to the core. And there are some slaving servants who are are so hard-up wanting to earn their bread and butter that they will swear upon their mother’s grave that the government is right – sometimes even before they have heard all of it.

Sandakanians -  STAY UNITED! Your power lies in YOUR VOTE! Use it wisely the next time around.

Cheers,
SM Muthu


Take time to reflect on these meaningful quotes:

Remember in a democracy –

The people shouldn’t be afraid of their government, The government should be afraid of its people.

When a government starts telling the people whats right and wrong, the people are in great danger.

My observation and readings of history tells me that most bad governments are the result of too much power.

A government, for protecting business only, is but a carcass, and soon falls by its own corruption and decay.
Amos Bronson Alcott 1799-1888, American Educator, Social Reformer

In every State, the government is nothing but a permanent conspiracy on the part of the minority against the majority, which it enslaves and fleeces. Michael Bakunin

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