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인도네시아 바탕 석탄화력발전소 반대 요구 "자금 지원 중단해야"

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인도네시아 바탕 석탄화력발전소 반대 요구 "자금 지원 중단해야"

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인도네시아 자바섬 바탕 지역에 강행되는 2,000MW 규모의 새 석탄화력발전소 추진 중단을 요구하는 세계 63개의 시민사회단체가 일본 정부에 서한을 전달했다. 일본 기업이 이번 사업에 뛰어들겠다고 밝혔고, 일본의 국제협력은행(JBIC)이 16억 달러의 자금 지원을 검토 중에 있다. 인도네시아 정부는 군대까지 동원해 농민들에 대한 토지 수탈과 인권 침해를 자행하고 있습니다. 아래는 지구의 벗 일본의 보도자료와 서한의 전문이다. 한국 시민사회 중 환경운동연합이 서한에 연명했습니다. 링크는 http://www.foejapan.org/en/aid/150925.html

 

시민사회, 인도네시아 바탕 석탄화력 관련 일본 국제협력은행의 지원 중단 요구

63 CSOs Call on JBIC to Reject Financing for Batang Coal Plant in Indonesia 

 

September 25, 2015

 

At the proposed project site of the controversial 2,000-megawatt coal-fired power plant in Batang, Central Java, Indonesia, further cases of human rights violations have been reported. Most recently, the Indonesian army has put and leveled the soil in the majority of farmlands which the landowners have not yet agreed to sell for the project.

 

On September 25, the undersigned 63 organizations from 20 countries, have submitted the urgent petition as below to call on Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) to reject financing for the project, which has been pushed through in the forcible way, neglecting the local people’s opinion and rights.

 

Despite this serious human rights violation against the local community, JBIC is still considering funding the coal plant in Batang, which will cost US$ 4 billion. Japanese companies, “J Power” Electric Power Development Co. and Itochu Corp, have already decided to invested in the project. And JBIC is currently planning to finance around US$ 1.6 billion.

 

Ongoing and strong concerns regarding a loss of livelihoods, such as farming and fishing, have been raised persistently by local communities, and the project has been unable to proceed for nearly four years. 67 landowners who own some of the proposed project site are still refusing to sell their land.

 

In the end of July, three local villagers came to Japan to submit their objection to JBIC and talked directly to the Japanese decision-makers and public about the serious human rights violations they have experienced, such as intimidation and arbitrary arrest at the hands of the army, the police and the thugs. (http://sekitan.jp/jbic/?p=1184&lang=en)

 

To date, JBIC hasn't yet decided its finance for the project mainly due to the incompletion of the land acquisition. But the military has already cleared and leveled the farmland which the landowners haven't yet sold. This situation might be used by JBIC as a excuse for the completion of land acquisition. And JBIC might make a loan agreement with the project proponent on the occasion of the deadline for the financial closure of this project, or around October 6, 2015.

 

The urgent petition calls on JBIC to reject financing for the project, following its own environmental and social guidelines. JBIC must sincerely listen to the concerns and opinion of the local people, but being not complicit in those serious human rights violations against the local community the project has resulted in.

 

 

(The full text of the petition is below and downloadable here (PDF) : 

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(This is a translation - The original letter was written in Japanese.)

 

September 25, 2015 

 

 

Mr. Shinzo ABE, Prime Minister

Mr. Taro ASO, Minister of Finance

Mr. Hiroshi WATANABE, Governor, CEO, Japan Bank for International Cooperation

 

 

Urgent Request to Reject Japanese Public Financing

for the Proposed Batang Coal-fired Power Plant, Central Java, Indonesia

 

 

At the proposed project site of the Batang Coal-Fired Power Plant in Central Java, Indonesia, which the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) is currently considering its finance for, the military engineer of the Indonesian army has resumed land clearing with heavy equipment since September 11, 2015. They have put and leveled the soil in the majority of farmlands which the landowners have not yet agreed to sell or to be acquired, and have also destroyed almost all the irrigation systems for their farmlands. We, the undersigned 63 organizations from 20 countries, express our strong objection against and deep regret at the forcible way with which the project has been pushed through, neglecting the local people’s opinion and rights and committing human rights violations in a highly oppressive manner, and call on JBIC not to finance for the project. 

 

Ongoing and strong concerns regarding loss of livelihoods, such as farming and fishing, and health impacts from pollution, have been raised persistently by local communities, and the project has been unable to proceed for nearly four years. During this period, community leaders opposing the project and landowners refusing to sell their land in the proposed project site have been subject to repeated human rights violations, such as intimidation, violence, and arbitrary arrest and detention at the hands of the army, the police, and other actors. Despite these human rights violations, 67 landowners who own some of the proposed project site are still refusing to sell their land. Also, an administrative court case has been filed at Semarang City, Central Java, questioning the legality of the acquisition process based on Law No. 2 of 2012 on Land Acquisition in this project, and the public hearing is still continuing. 

 

On July 29, 2015, 23 members of the local community submitted an official objection to JBIC. In the submission, the local community pointed out how the project has failed and will fail to comply with many provisions of the JBIC Guidelines for Confirmation of Environmental and Social Considerations (the Guidelines), as it has made/will make their life worse and has caused/will cause violations of human rights. JBIC have already conveyed the local community’s objections to the project proponent, according to “Summary of Procedures to Submit Objections concerning JBIC Guidelines.” And the project proponent under the Guidelines is expected to take steps to bring the project into compliance by making appropriate environmental and social considerations. 

 

For one and a half month, however, there have been no improvements on the ground. Instead, further cases of human rights violations have been reported from the local area. The intimidation to force the landowners to sell their land has been continuing by local thugs, who are supposedly hired by the pro group for the project and visited the landowners’ houses in the midnight. When President Joko Widodo came to Batang for the “kick-off construction” ceremony on August 28, 2015, the local community who are opposing the project tried to convey their opposition to the President. But high-pressure water cannons belonging to the army and police prevented them from even coming close to the ceremony venue. Further, despite not having any “consent” of the landowners and farmers, the land clearing work has commenced again by heavy equipment of the Indonesian army since September 11, 2015, who just very easily destroyed the land which used to be very fertile enough for the farmers to harvest the rice three times a year.

 

This situation raises two important questions for us: first is whether the project proponent and the Indonesian government, who have important roles to play in terms of environmental and social considerations in this project, currently have intention to implement the project with appropriate environmental and social considerations according to the Guidelines, and the second is whether they actually have capacity to implement the project with appropriate environmental and social considerations in the future. 

 

JBIC Guidelines states that “If, as a result of its environmental review, JBIC judges that appropriate environmental and social considerations are not ensured, it will encourage the project proponent, through the borrower, to undertake appropriate environmental and social considerations. If appropriate environmental and social considerations are not undertaken, there may be cases where funding is not extended.” 

 

As the deadline for the financial closure of the project is October 6, 2015, it is assumed that JBIC would is being urged to make a decision. Given the following situations, we call on JBIC to reject financing for the project, taking the outcomes of its environmental reviews into account for decisions on funding: 

 

 

(i) In the objection paper, the local community pointed out how the project has failed and will fail to comply with many provisions of JBIC Guidelines, which haven’t been improved or solved yet. 

 

(ii) Even after JBIC had already conveyed the contents of the objection paper to the project proponent, no appropriate environmental and social consideration has been made since then (to rectify matters). 

 

(iii) In light of the factors, such as the intention and the capacity of the project proponent and host government, who have important roles to play in this project, it is very uncertain whether appropriate environmental and social considerations can be ensured after JBIC makes a decision to finance the project. 

 

 

We request that the Japanese government and JBIC sincerely listen to the concerns and opinion of the local people and take a strong and resolute position to reject its finance, but being not complicit in those serious human rights violations against the local community the project has resulted in. We will wait for your response. 

 

 

This letter is endorsed by the following 63 organizations.

 

350.org

Asian Peasant Coalition (APC)

BankTrack

ECA Watch

Friends of the Earth Asia Pacific

Greenpeace East Asia

Greenpeace International

11.11.11, Belgium

NOAH - Friends of the Earth Denmark

Center for ecology and energy, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Center for Environment - Friends of the Earth Bosnia and Herzegovina

Friends of the Earth Canada

COECOCEIBA - Friends of the Earth Costa Rica

Les Amis de la Terre - Friends of the Earth France

CounterCurrent – GegenStroemung, Germany

Urgewald, Germany

The Ecological Justice, Indonesia

Greenpeace Indonesia

Indonesia Civil Society for Foreign Policy Working Group On Infrastructure, Indonesia

KIARA (The People's Coalition for Fisheries Justice), Indonesia

Paguyuban UKPWR, Indonesia

Wahana Lingkungan Hidup Indonesia (WALHI) - Friends of the Earth Indonesia

WALHI Central Java, Indonesia

WALHI East Java, Indonesia

WALHI Jambi, Indonesia

WALHI West Java, Indonesia

Re:Common, Italy

A SEED JAPAN, Japan

Friends of the Earth Japan

greeneconomy & development and population's principle laboratory, Japan

Japan Center for a Sustainable Environment and Society (JACSES), Japan

Japan Tropical Forest Action Network, Japan

JUBILEE KYUSHU ON WORLD DEBT AND POVERTY, Japan

Kiko Network, Japan

Mekong Watch, Japan

Network for Indonesian Democracy, Japan (NINDJA), Japan

ODA Reform Network – Kansai, Japan

Pacific Asia Resource Center (PARC), Japan

Korea Federation for Environmental Movements (KFEM) - Friends of the Earth Korea

The Consumers' Association of Penang, Malaysia

Sahabat Alam Malaysia - Friends of the Earth Malaysia

Third World Network, Malaysia

Both ENDS, the Netherlands

Health of Mother Earth Foundation, Nigeria

CREED (Citizens' Alliance in Reforms for Equitable and Efficient Development), Pakistan

Pakistan Fisherfolk Forum, Pakistan

Farmers Development Center -Bohol, Philippines

Kalikasan People's Network for the Environment, Philippines

Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas (KMP), Philippines

KINABUHI Network, Philippines

Philippine Movement for Climate Justice (PMCJ), Philippines

Women's Development Center, INC., Philippines

Friends of the Earth Scotland

Ecological Alert and Recovery-Thailand (EARTH), Thailand

Energy Watch Thailand, Thailand

Greenpeace Southeast Asia, Thailand

Krabi Anti-Coal Network, Thailand

Save Andaman from Coal Network, Thailand

Thai Climate Justice Working Group, Thailand

Friends of the Earth US

Sierra Club, US

Ulu Foundation, US

GreenID, Vietnam

 

 

Contact:

Friends of the Earth Japan

Add: 1-21-9 Komone, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo 173-0037 Japan

Tel:+81 3-6909-5983 Fax:+81 3-6909-5986

 

 

Cc: Mr. Masahiro Okafuji, President & Chief Executive Officer, ITOCHU Corporation

Mr. Yasuo Maeda, Chairman, Electric Power Development Co.,Ltd. (J-POWER)

Mr. Masayoshi Kitamura, President, Electric Power Development Co.,Ltd. (J-POWER)

Mr. Teisuke Kitayama, Chairman of the Board, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation

Mr. Nobuhide Hayashi, President & CEO, Mizuho Bank, Ltd.

Mr. Nobuyuki Hirano, President, The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd.

 

 

 

* Batang Coal-fired Power Plant Project, Central Java, Indonesia 

Two Japanese companies, J-POWER and ITOCHU, have already decided to invest in the project. Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) is currently considering its finance for the project. The loan amount is allegedly around 40 percent of the entire project cost (approximately US$ 4 billion). If built, the power plants (2,000 MW) will be one of the biggest coal-fired power plants in Southeast Asia. See more details (only available in Japanese) http://www.foejapan.org/aid/jbic02/batang/index.html 

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한국, 지난해 58위에서 5계단 상승했지만, 여전히 ‘매우 미흡(very low)’

낮은 재생에너지 비중, 국내외 석탄발전 건설, 소극적 2030년 온실가스 감축 목표 등 지적

독립 평가기관, 파리협정 5주년 앞두고 온실가스 다배출 상위 58개국의 기후변화 대응 성적 발표

2020년 12월 7일 — 최근 문재인 대통령의 ‘2050년 탄소중립’ 선언에도, 한국의 기후변화 대응 성적은 여전히 최하위권이라는 평가 결과가 공개됐다. 파리협정 5주년을 앞두고 유럽의 독립 평가기관인 저먼워치, 뉴클라이밋연구소, 기후행동네트워크(CAN)는 7일(현지시각) ‘2021 기후변화대응지수(Climate Change Performance Index)’를 발표했다.

한국의 ‘2021 기후변화대응지수’는 전체 61위 중 53위로, 지난해 58위에서 5계단 상승했다. 하지만 평가기관은 한국의 기후변화 대응 수준은 여전히 ‘매우 미흡(very low)’하며 최하위권에 머물러있다고 지적했다.

기후변화대응지수는 전 세계 온실가스 배출량의 90%를 차지하는 온실가스 다배출 상위 57개국의 기후 정책을 비교 평가하는 조사로 해마다 발표됐다.

한국의 낮은 재생에너지 비중과 소극적 2030년 온실가스 감축 목표로는 지구온도 상승을 1.5°C 이내로 억제하기로 한 파리협정 목표를 달성하는데 역부족이라고 평가됐다.

특히 한국의 재생에너지 관련 평가 순위는 지난해 ‘보통’(32위)에서 ‘미흡’(40위)으로 크게 하락했다. 이번 보고서에 따르면, 조사된 국가의 절반을 넘는 38개국에서 재생에너지의 1차 에너지 비중이 이미 10%를 상회하는 반면, 2018년 기준 한국의 재생에너지 비중은 2.3%로 크게 낮은 수준이다. 아울러, 재생에너지의 발전량 비중을 2030년까지 20%, 2040년까지 30~35%로 확대하겠다는 목표도 의욕적이지 않다고 지적됐다.

온실가스 배출 관련 모든 지표에서도 한국은 ‘낙제점’으로 평가됐다. 이번 조사 대상국의 절반 이상인 32개국에서는 온실가스 배출량이 감소하는 추세를 나타냈다. 한국의 경우, 2018년 온실가스 배출량이 전년 대비 2.5% 증가해 역대 최고치를 기록한 가운데 온실가스 감축에 대한 정책 의지가 약하다고 평가됐다.

5년 전 수립한 2030년 한국의 온실가스 감축 목표가 부족하다는 국내외 비판이 제기됐지만, 정부는 유엔에 목표를 수정하지 않고 그대로 제출할 예정이다. 최근 문재인 대통령이 ‘2050년 탄소중립’ 목표를 선언했고, 지난 9월 국회 본회의에서 채택된 ‘기후위기 비상대응 촉구 결의안’에서도 2030년 온실가스 감축 목표를 기후변화정부간협의체(IPCC) 1.5℃ 특별보고서의 권고에 부합하도록 상향하라고 촉구했지만, 정부는 2030년 목표 상향을 차후 추진하겠다고 유보했다.

녹색기후기금(GCF) 공여금을 2억달러로 확대하고 올해 ‘그린뉴딜’을 통해 재생에너지에 대한 지원을 강화하겠다는 방향에 따라 한국의 기후 정책에 대한 평가 순위는 개선됐다. 반면, 보고서는 석탄발전 퇴출 목표가 없는 가운데 한국이 국내외에서 석탄발전 건설을 계속한다며 비판했다.

이번 보고서는 2030년 온실가스 감축목표를 상향 조정하고 ‘그린딜’ 정책을 표방한 유럽연합의 기후변화대응지수가 지난해 22위에서 올해 16위로 상승했다며 밝혔다. 저먼워치는 유럽연합이 녹색 코로나 부양책을 통해 기후위기 대응에서 모범이 될 수 있을지 갈림길에 서있다고 평가했다.

그럼에도, 파리협정 5주년을 앞두고 각국의 기후위기 대응 노력은 전반적으로 매우 부족한 상황이다. 이번 기후변화대응지수 평가 결과, 1~3위가 없이 4위(스웨덴)부터 순위를 매긴 이유다. 미국(61위), 캐나다(58위), 호주(54위), 한국(53위), 러시아(52위) 등 국가의 기후변화대응지수는 모두 “매우 미흡(very low)”하다고 분류됐다.

금, 2020/12/11- 21:50
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Samsung Construction Arm to Ditch Coal After 2 More Projects | Bloomberg

Samsung C&T said its trading arm will also gradually exit from all coal-related businesses once its existing contracts terminate, while seeking to expand its business into LNG and renewables. The company will completely withdraw from the Gangneung project after selling all of its 29% stake, which it can do it three years after commercial operations begin in end-2023.

“It is quite disappointing that the company’s not giving up on its ongoing projects, including Vung Ang 2,” Lee Jieon, a climate and energy coordinator at Korea Federation of Environmental Movements, said by phone. “Still, it is worth noting that the pledge came from a major construction company in South Korea, which may set an example for other non-financial firms in the country.”

www.bloombergquint.com/business/samsung-c-t-pledges-to-finish-two-more-coal-projects-before-exit

 

Samsung Construction Arm to Ditch Coal After 2 More Projects

Samsung Construction Arm to Ditch Coal After 2 More Projects

www.bloombergquint.com

Samsung's key insurance affiliates pledge to halt coal investments | Reuters

Lee Ji-eon, an activist at the Korea Federation for Environmental Movements, said he welcomed the move and called for other companies’ participation, but added details and specific implementation plans should be revealed.

es.reuters.com/article/samsung-coal-idUSKBN27S24Q

 

Samsung's key insurance affiliates pledge to halt coal investments

Key insurance affiliates of South Korea's biggest conglomerate Samsung Group on Thursday pledged to step up their 'coal-free' policies by banning investments in the coal industry, following a global move towards a low-carbon economy.

es.reuters.com

Samsung's financial affiliates declare end to coal investments | Koreatimes

The group's construction arm Samsung C&T stated it would abandon coal investments and pledged to become a leader in ESG management.

Environmental groups welcomed the latest pledge, but noted it is important how an action plan will be drawn up, and what Samsung will do with other units' coal-related investments.

"While the policy is a major step forward, the devil is in the details. What remains to be seen is how they implement the decision and close loopholes, namely with ongoing projects," Korea Federation for Environmental Movements coordinator Lee Ji-eon said.

m.koreatimes.co.kr/pages/article.asp?newsIdx=299212

 

Samsung's financial affiliates declare end to coal investments

Samsung's financial affiliates have declared an end to new coal-related investments amid growing criticism from environmental groups. In a joint statement released Thursday, the affiliates said that they would phase out coal-related investments. This is th

m.koreatimes.co.kr

 

화, 2020/12/29- 14:24
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