
Gelar diskusi bersama dalam Forum 17-an Gusdurian Jombang angkat tema “Tambang untuk Ormas, Tumbang untuk Umat” di Museum Islam Indonesia K.H. Hasyim Asy’ari Tebuireng pada Rabu, (31/07).
Diskusi ini menghadirkan Inayah Wahid (Aktivis lingkungan – Putri Gus Dur) dan Roy Murtadho (Pesantren Ekologi Misykat Al-Anwar). Digelarnya acara ini sebagai salah satu sikap atas terbitkannya Peraturan Pemerintah (PP) Nomor 25 tahun 2024, khususnya Pasal 83A Ayat 1 hingga 7, yang memberikan penawaran khusus kepada Organisasi Masyarakat (Ormas) keagamaan untuk mendapatkan izin usaha pertambangan.
Dalam kesempatannya Inayah Wahid dengan tegas menolak ormas agama mengelola tambang yang sebenarnya keluar dari fungsinya. Ormas agama seharusnya lebih penting menjaga dan membela umatnya terlebih untuk melawan kemudharatan seperti halnya tambang ini.
“Kami menolak peraturan yang membolehkan ormas agama mengelola tambang, menolak bahwa ormas agama itu kemudian mendapatkan izin untuk mengelola tambang,” ujar Ketua Pokja Keadilan Ekologi Jaringan Gusdurian itu.
Penolakan ini bukan sebagai bentuk pembangkangan, melainkan sebagai bentuk kecintaan terhadap tanah air. Ia menjelaskan ada beberapa alasan mengapa harus menolak persoalan tambang ini, salah satunya dampak buruk yang ditimbulkan akan dirasakan oleh masyarakat sekitar.
“Mengapa kita perlu menolak? Karena dalam sejarahnya berkali-kali kita disuguhi kenyataan bahwa lubang bekas tambang telah merenggut nyawa manusia,” sambungnya.
Sejalan dengan itu, Roy Murtadho mengungkapkan krisis iklim dan pertambangan merupakan kemudharatan yang sudah tidak perlu diperdebatkan lagi karena dampak buruknya dapat jelas dilihat. Bukan hanya menyumbang krisis iklim namun juga memakan korban.
“Karena berkecimpung di praktik dan diskursus lingkungan, saya jadi tahu bahayanya. Saya pernah advokasi tambang, saya diajak ketemu ibu-ibu yang anaknya masuk ke dalam tambang, sekarang jumlahnya semakin banyak,” terang Pengasuh Pondok Pesantren Ekologi Misykat Al-Anwar itu.
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AP — At least three people were missing in a mountain village in southern New Mexico that is a popular summer retreat after monsoon rains triggered flash flooding Tuesday that was so intense an entire house was swept downstream.
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Emergency crews carried out at least 85 swift water rescues in the Ruidoso area, including of people who were trapped in their homes and cars, said Danielle Silva of the New Mexico Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management.
No deaths were immediately reported, but Silva said the extent of the destruction wouldn’t be known until the water recedes.
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“We knew that we were going to have floods … and this one hit us harder than what we were expecting,” Ruidoso Mayor Lynn D. Crawford said during a radio address Tuesday night.
Crawford said that some people were taken to the hospital, although the exact number was not immediately clear. He encouraged residents to call an emergency line if their loved ones or neighbors were missing.
The floods came just days after flash floods in Texas killed over 100 people and left more than 160 people missing.
In New Mexico, officials urged residents to seek higher ground Tuesday afternoon as the waters of the Rio Ruidoso rose nearly 19 feet in a matter of minutes amid heavy rainfall. The National Weather Service issued flood warnings in the area, which was stripped of vegetation by recent wildfires.
A weather service flood gauge and companion video camera showed churning waters of the Rio Ruidoso surge over the river’s banks into surrounding forest. Streets and bridges were closed in response.
Kaitlyn Carpenter, an artist in Ruidoso, was riding her motorcycle through town Tuesday afternoon when the storm started to pick up, and she sought shelter at the riverside Downshift Brewing Company with about 50 other people. She started to film debris rushing down the Rio Ruidoso when she spotted a house float by with a familiar turquoise door. It belonged to the family of one of her best friends.
Her friend’s family was not in the house and is safe, she said.
“I’ve been in that house and have memories in that house, so seeing it come down the river was just pretty heartbreaking,” Carpenter said. “I just couldn’t believe it.”
There were also reports of dead horses near the town’s horse racing track, the mayor said.
Two National Guard rescue teams and several local teams already were in the area when the flooding began, Silva said, and more Guard teams were expected.
The area has been especially vulnerable to flooding since the summer of 2024, when the South Fork and Salt fires raced across tinder-dry forest and destroyed an estimated 1,400 homes and structures. Residents were forced to flee a wall of flames, only to grapple with intense flooding later that summer.
‘Hire back park staff’: Visitors feel the pinch of Trump’s layoffs at National Park Service
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The visitors who trek to America’s national parks are already noticing the changes, just months after President Donald Trump took office.
“I’ve been visiting national parks for 30 years and never has the presence of rangers been so absent,” one visitor to Zion National Park wrote in National Park Service public feedback obtained by CNN.
The visitor said they saw just one trail crew at the iconic Utah park. There were no educational programs offered at any of the five parks they visited on their trip.
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“Hire back park staff. We need them,” the visitor wrote.
At Yosemite, another visitor said there were no rangers at the Hetch Hetchy reservoir entrance station, preventing visitors from picking up wilderness permits.
“More staff would be a BIG and IMPORTANT improvement,” that visitor wrote.
America’s most treasured national parks are getting crunched by Trump’s government-shrinking layoffs just as the summer travel season gets into full swing.
Top officials vowed to hire thousands of seasonal employees to pick up the slack after the Trump administration fired around 1,000 NPS employees as part of wide-ranging federal firings known as the “Valentine’s Day Massacre.” Department of Interior officials said in a February memo they would aim to hire 7,700 seasonal workers at NPS, and post listings for 9,000 jobs.
But those numbers haven’t materialized ahead July 4th — the parks’ busiest time of the year. Internal National Park Service data provided to CNN by the National Parks Conservation Association shows that about 4,500 seasonal and temporary staff have been hired.
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