Co2
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
HOT!!!!!!!
Because of CO2 that causes climate change it makes the world really hot. So this women is cooking the chicken outside the window.
Mr. Joseph Whang
Joseph Wu Chao Hwang
Name of Firm: PT Gikoko Kogyo Indonesia
Profession: Production management director, Mechanical Engineer
Date of Birth: 1961 September 17
Years with Firm/Entity: 12 years
Nationality: British Citizen
Membership in Professional Societies:
British Chamber of Commerce, Jakarta (Member of Board of Management)
Indonesia Australia Business Council (corporate)
American Chamber of Commerce., Jakarta (corporate)
Jakarta Japan Club (Corporate)
KADIN (Indonesian Chamber of Commerce)
APINDO: Employers Association Indonesia
Indonesian Power Producers Society MKI
Indonesian Renewable Energy Society, Indonesian Chamber of Commerce ,METI
Other Skills:
Driving License,
Advanced Open Water Diver (PADI)
Education:
Hertford University, Higher National Diploma in Mechanical Engineering and Production Management. October1981 ~ July 1984
Cranfield University graduate in Master of Science in Industrial Engineering and Production Management from October1984~ June 1986
Stanford University Graduate School of Business, Young Entrepreneur’s Organization
YEO-Stanford Executive Program October 26~31 2003
International Labour Organization (ILO) International Training Center in Turin Italy, International Labour Standards, Productivity Improvement and Enterprise Development course no. A900251
September 27~ October 08 2004
Employment Record:
March 1993 till present, as Production management director,
Responsible for PT Gikoko certification of ISO9001 quality manual preparation and Management Representative year on 1994 version certified in 1999, year 2000 version certified in 2002.
ASME (American Society for Mechanical Engineers) certificate of authorization in power boiler and pressure vessel fabrication in 2003
October 1986 ~ Aug 1992
Tullett and Tokyo Forex International, City of London, Financial Futures Broker,
Member of Association of Futures Brokers
Languages:
No. Language Proficiency
Speaking Reading Writing
1. English Excellent Excellent Excellent
2. Indonesian Good Fair Fair
3. Japanese Excellent Excellent Excellent
4. Mandarin Good Fair Fair
Description
PT Gikoko Kogyo Indonesia, (Gikoko) an engineering design and manufacturer of Efficient Energy Utilization and Controlled Air Quality systems based in Jakarta employing 140 engineers and technicians would provide expertise in process equipment and small power plant design, process equipment local fabrication, and capability to execute mechanical and electrical installations. (www.gikoko.co.id)
Joseph Wu Chao Hwang, a British Citizen, graduate in Master of Science in Industrial Engineering and Production Management from the Cranfield University volunteers to be the program director. Joseph has worked as Production management director at Gikoko since 1993 and has served on board of management at British Chamber of Commerce in Jakarta since 2002. http://www.britcham.or.id/boardmng.php
He represented the Indonesian Employers Association to attend fellowship course at the International Labour Organization (ILO) in Turin in September 2004 for two weeks on International Labour Standards, Productivity Improvement and Enterprise Development with representatives from East African, Caribbean, Eastern Europe and Asian countries and served as Learning Chair for the Indonesian Chapter of the Young Entrepreneur’s Organization. ( www.EO.org).
Since December 2004 he has regularly received capacity building on Renewable Energy and Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) sponsored by Indonesian Ministry of the Environment and Institute for Global Environment Strategies, (IGES).
He serves on The Indonesian Chamber of Commerce Permanent Committee on Environment Conservation’s CDM sub-committee.
In October 2005 Joseph attended United Nations Environment Program’s Finance Initiative conference at the UN headquarters and Sustainable Energy Finance Initiative roundtable to network with financiers, NGOs and Civil Society and to promote renewable energy and sustainable development.
In November 2005 in Jakarta he attended Asia Europe Environment Forum’s Community Based Natural Resources Management Workshop. http://asef.on2web.com/subSite/env/2005Conference.htm
He was a specialist speaker at European Union –ASEAN center for Energy Small Power Projects on CDM opportunity for Indonesia in September 2005 and at the Ebara Hatakeyama Foundation UN University Zero Emission Forum workshop on sustainable energy as CDM expert on use of agricultural and forestry biomass for power generation 2006 Jan 24 ~25 in Jakarta
Spoke on behalf of CDP (Community Development) at Capacity Building in Clean Energy for Industry and Transport Sectors European Union ProEco program in on EU Small Power Plant Finance and also for Gikoko on Municipal Landfill Gas Carbon Credit Project Development for the City of Pontianak, at the Sustainable Bioenergy and Biofuel conference in Hanoi ,Vietnam 18th~20th September 2006
Joseph supports biomass rural electrification power program initiated by Society for Sustainable Peace and Prosperity, SusPPy, (www.susspy.org). a civil society incorporated in Indonesia.
Name of Firm: PT Gikoko Kogyo Indonesia
Profession: Production management director, Mechanical Engineer
Date of Birth: 1961 September 17
Years with Firm/Entity: 12 years
Nationality: British Citizen
Membership in Professional Societies:
British Chamber of Commerce, Jakarta (Member of Board of Management)
Indonesia Australia Business Council (corporate)
American Chamber of Commerce., Jakarta (corporate)
Jakarta Japan Club (Corporate)
KADIN (Indonesian Chamber of Commerce)
APINDO: Employers Association Indonesia
Indonesian Power Producers Society MKI
Indonesian Renewable Energy Society, Indonesian Chamber of Commerce ,METI
Other Skills:
Driving License,
Advanced Open Water Diver (PADI)
Education:
Hertford University, Higher National Diploma in Mechanical Engineering and Production Management. October1981 ~ July 1984
Cranfield University graduate in Master of Science in Industrial Engineering and Production Management from October1984~ June 1986
Stanford University Graduate School of Business, Young Entrepreneur’s Organization
YEO-Stanford Executive Program October 26~31 2003
International Labour Organization (ILO) International Training Center in Turin Italy, International Labour Standards, Productivity Improvement and Enterprise Development course no. A900251
September 27~ October 08 2004
Employment Record:
March 1993 till present, as Production management director,
Responsible for PT Gikoko certification of ISO9001 quality manual preparation and Management Representative year on 1994 version certified in 1999, year 2000 version certified in 2002.
ASME (American Society for Mechanical Engineers) certificate of authorization in power boiler and pressure vessel fabrication in 2003
October 1986 ~ Aug 1992
Tullett and Tokyo Forex International, City of London, Financial Futures Broker,
Member of Association of Futures Brokers
Languages:
No. Language Proficiency
Speaking Reading Writing
1. English Excellent Excellent Excellent
2. Indonesian Good Fair Fair
3. Japanese Excellent Excellent Excellent
4. Mandarin Good Fair Fair
Description
PT Gikoko Kogyo Indonesia, (Gikoko) an engineering design and manufacturer of Efficient Energy Utilization and Controlled Air Quality systems based in Jakarta employing 140 engineers and technicians would provide expertise in process equipment and small power plant design, process equipment local fabrication, and capability to execute mechanical and electrical installations. (www.gikoko.co.id)
Joseph Wu Chao Hwang, a British Citizen, graduate in Master of Science in Industrial Engineering and Production Management from the Cranfield University volunteers to be the program director. Joseph has worked as Production management director at Gikoko since 1993 and has served on board of management at British Chamber of Commerce in Jakarta since 2002. http://www.britcham.or.id/boardmng.php
He represented the Indonesian Employers Association to attend fellowship course at the International Labour Organization (ILO) in Turin in September 2004 for two weeks on International Labour Standards, Productivity Improvement and Enterprise Development with representatives from East African, Caribbean, Eastern Europe and Asian countries and served as Learning Chair for the Indonesian Chapter of the Young Entrepreneur’s Organization. ( www.EO.org).
Since December 2004 he has regularly received capacity building on Renewable Energy and Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) sponsored by Indonesian Ministry of the Environment and Institute for Global Environment Strategies, (IGES).
He serves on The Indonesian Chamber of Commerce Permanent Committee on Environment Conservation’s CDM sub-committee.
In October 2005 Joseph attended United Nations Environment Program’s Finance Initiative conference at the UN headquarters and Sustainable Energy Finance Initiative roundtable to network with financiers, NGOs and Civil Society and to promote renewable energy and sustainable development.
In November 2005 in Jakarta he attended Asia Europe Environment Forum’s Community Based Natural Resources Management Workshop. http://asef.on2web.com/subSite/env/2005Conference.htm
He was a specialist speaker at European Union –ASEAN center for Energy Small Power Projects on CDM opportunity for Indonesia in September 2005 and at the Ebara Hatakeyama Foundation UN University Zero Emission Forum workshop on sustainable energy as CDM expert on use of agricultural and forestry biomass for power generation 2006 Jan 24 ~25 in Jakarta
Spoke on behalf of CDP (Community Development) at Capacity Building in Clean Energy for Industry and Transport Sectors European Union ProEco program in on EU Small Power Plant Finance and also for Gikoko on Municipal Landfill Gas Carbon Credit Project Development for the City of Pontianak, at the Sustainable Bioenergy and Biofuel conference in Hanoi ,Vietnam 18th~20th September 2006
Joseph supports biomass rural electrification power program initiated by Society for Sustainable Peace and Prosperity, SusPPy, (www.susspy.org). a civil society incorporated in Indonesia.
Sunday, May 20, 2007
The Most Dangerous Continent: Asia
Increase in natural disasters related to climate change are likely to exacerbate the vulnerable of children who already live in the most disaster – prone continent: Asia. Between 1996 and 2005, over two-thirds of the people killed by natural disaster lived in Asia. The total number of people killed by natural disasters between 1996 and 2005 was 84% higher than the number of people killed in the decade before. Across the world, women and children are most vulnerable in natural disasters and most likely to perish. While earthquakes may or may not be triggered by climate change, the example from the Indians ocean tsunami 2004 illustrates the point: of the 226, 408 people killed by the tsunami, more than half were women, and in some regions four times as many as women as men were killed. More than a third of those killed were children.
Blibiography: Mr. Joseph Hwang
Blibiography: Mr. Joseph Hwang
Facts
Natural disasters
Given the overwhelming evidence that climate change will lead to more frequent and serve natural disasters, children will be increasingly exposed to floods, droughts, windstorms, and possibly earthquakes and tsunami. Climate change will also lead to serious, localized but intense weather – related events, many of which are unlikely to generate media attention but will take a toll on both rural and urban development.
Disasters hit epicenters of poverty the hardest, as the poorest people often live in unsafe settlements in sub-standard housing and in dangerous areas: in earthquake zones, on floodplains, on step slopes at risk of erosion, or other areas which are prone to disaster.
The average number of people affected by natural disasters each year is currently 250 million people will be affected by natural disasters per year in the next decade, and that 175 million of those affected will be children.
Bibliography: Mr. Joseph Hwang
Given the overwhelming evidence that climate change will lead to more frequent and serve natural disasters, children will be increasingly exposed to floods, droughts, windstorms, and possibly earthquakes and tsunami. Climate change will also lead to serious, localized but intense weather – related events, many of which are unlikely to generate media attention but will take a toll on both rural and urban development.
Disasters hit epicenters of poverty the hardest, as the poorest people often live in unsafe settlements in sub-standard housing and in dangerous areas: in earthquake zones, on floodplains, on step slopes at risk of erosion, or other areas which are prone to disaster.
The average number of people affected by natural disasters each year is currently 250 million people will be affected by natural disasters per year in the next decade, and that 175 million of those affected will be children.
Bibliography: Mr. Joseph Hwang
Thursday, May 17, 2007
1st Inquary Into
How CO2 affects where we live
If we (human) continue to emit CO2 through agricultural, activities (methane gas is 21 times more powerful than CO2 and comes from rotting waste water of palm oil mils, animal waste, municipal solid waste) and exhaust from cars, trucks, ocean going ships, and power generation from coal, diesel and natural gas, we will add stock of CO2 in the atmosphere and CO2 is a green house das that traps the heat ffrom the sun ans cause temperature to rise and cause extreme climate change.
Melting of ice caps cause the sea level to rise, low countries ike Holland and coastal areas in Maldives, cities and towns near the sea will be submerged and people who live there will be forced to move higher ground.
Climate change may affect rainfall in Africa savanah, draught and subsequent lack os water forcing cattle farmers to either abandon buisness or migrate to other areas.
The evaporation of ice may also cool down the warm gulf stream that warm up Ireland and UK, causing extreme cold and making life very unconfortable.
Change in temperature cause HURRICANE to become more frequent and more powerful, devaste mid and south easter coast of United States.
Biliography: Mr. Joseph Hwang
If we (human) continue to emit CO2 through agricultural, activities (methane gas is 21 times more powerful than CO2 and comes from rotting waste water of palm oil mils, animal waste, municipal solid waste) and exhaust from cars, trucks, ocean going ships, and power generation from coal, diesel and natural gas, we will add stock of CO2 in the atmosphere and CO2 is a green house das that traps the heat ffrom the sun ans cause temperature to rise and cause extreme climate change.
Melting of ice caps cause the sea level to rise, low countries ike Holland and coastal areas in Maldives, cities and towns near the sea will be submerged and people who live there will be forced to move higher ground.
Climate change may affect rainfall in Africa savanah, draught and subsequent lack os water forcing cattle farmers to either abandon buisness or migrate to other areas.
The evaporation of ice may also cool down the warm gulf stream that warm up Ireland and UK, causing extreme cold and making life very unconfortable.
Change in temperature cause HURRICANE to become more frequent and more powerful, devaste mid and south easter coast of United States.
Biliography: Mr. Joseph Hwang
2nd Inquary into
How human activity change the CO2 level
We rely on fossible fuel which has trapped Hydrocarbon in the biomass such as tress and plants from milliions of years ago deposited underground in the case of oil and coal.
We dig them up by mining and extraction, burn so that Hydrocarbon becomes water and carbon dioxide by combining with oxygen in the atmosphere to release heat which we need to cook and to power our industry and generate electricity this process add stock of CO2 in the atmosphere.
Bibliography: Mr. Joseph Hwang
We rely on fossible fuel which has trapped Hydrocarbon in the biomass such as tress and plants from milliions of years ago deposited underground in the case of oil and coal.
We dig them up by mining and extraction, burn so that Hydrocarbon becomes water and carbon dioxide by combining with oxygen in the atmosphere to release heat which we need to cook and to power our industry and generate electricity this process add stock of CO2 in the atmosphere.
Bibliography: Mr. Joseph Hwang