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Sunday 19 July 2020

An open letter to present and destiny Philippine leaders

In celebration of the 50th anniversary of Earth Day — we have to rejoice every day as an Earth Day — and as one among over three hundred scientists, conservationists and environmentalists who signed the open letter, I am sharing with you, my loyal readers, the whole textual content of the letter, titled “A Culture of Care for Nature,” and addressed to our present and destiny Philippine leaders:
“On the fiftieth anniversary of Earth Day, we, the undersigned, name at the united states’s gift and future leaders to mirror on our obligation to nature and humanity.


“Long before the coronarivus sickness 2019 (Covid-­19) pandemic, the conversion of herbal ecosystems including forests, mangrove forests, wetlands, seagrass beds and coral reefs have resulted in lots of calamities. These have closely impacted the lives of Filipinos via large flooding, landslides, destruction of farmlands and fishing grounds, and loss of assets and lives. We have skilled water shortages and droughts because of intense weather events because of the changing climate. Destroying wild habitats and flora and fauna alternate additionally increase “virus spillover hazard” from natural world to human beings, giving upward push to deadly illnesses which include Covid-­19.

“This Covid-­19 pandemic has delivered the sector to grinding halt. It is aware of no borders, monetary status or political and non secular beliefs, and has exacerbated the struggling of the maximum vulnerable members of our society. It has and could all the time alternate the way we assume, work and live as a species.

“The survival of people relies upon on nature. When we create an imbalance in herbal systems, the potential of nature to restore itself and deal with us is compromised.

“To prevent destiny pandemics and other threats to our survival, we urge present and future leaders of Philippine society to enroll in us in addressing three emergencies underpinning the contemporary crisis: biodiversity loss, climate change and ecological amnesia.
“We advocate the subsequent:

“1. Leadership that nurtures nature —­ Present and future leaders of countrywide and nearby governments ought to adopt a long-­term and holistic angle of progress: one that appears at a complete satisfactory of life thru safeguarding the integrity of ecosystems even as supplying for the wishes of the Filipino people. They must aggressively aid the safety of ultimate natural ecosystems and the healing of destroyed ones, relentlessly put in force environmental laws and prosecute violators; empower and protect environmental defenders and frontliners; champion the powerful management and enough funding of our blanketed, conserved and key biodiversity areas; and harmonize economic development with the sustainable management of our natural sources. In these efforts, leaders of key actors together with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Climate Change Commission (CCC), and the environment committees of Congress must promote innovation and collaboration with special sectors of society to collectively deal with poverty, ward off a water disaster, mitigate the results of weather alternate and make sure food security for all.

“2. Business for human beings and the planet — Businesses big and small can now not perform on a enterprise-­as-­traditional scenario. Business leaders should consistently enterprise to make their agency’s operations and supply chains greener and more socially equitable, and sincerely include a round economic system. They have to deliver special attention to and make investments inside the use of renewable strength, more green technologies, reusable packaging, accountable waste disposal,, and integrate them in company and organisation blueprints, not simply in company social obligation initiatives. Businesses need to broaden a deep know-how of the spaces and groups they perform in, strictly observe and go beyond the requirements of environmental legal guidelines and enjoin the authorities in addressing weather exchange and biodiversity loss inside their enterprise operations and spheres of have an impact on.

“3. Education and media in the direction of a culture of care — In building a lifestyle of care for nature, schooling leaders will want to create a thorough new approach to supply a brand new era of environmental stewards guided by means of technological know-how and judgment of right and wrong. Modern society and generation have made us detached from nature and led us to increase an “ecological amnesia.” It is time to position nature conservation schooling at the vanguard of our training gadget. Media, newshounds and storytellers of all kinds have to also take a leading position in inspiring and teaching Filipino society in the direction of a subculture of care for nature.

“We, regular citizens, also can do our element by using reflecting on our each day behavior and intake of meals, water, electricity and commodities, figuring out that every individual choice can have compound outcomes on nature and our community. It is likewise our responsibility to choose our next set of leaders wisely based on the paintings they placed into humans and the planet, and now not based on character or recognition.

“The contemporary crisis has created a non-public longing and a national imperative to repair our primal dating with nature, at the same time as reminding us of the obtrusive hole among the ones who have greater and much less in life.

“Our Earth is our collective domestic. She offers for our desires and maintains us secure and wholesome. But for the Earth to preserve taking care people, we need to take care of her first.
“Wishing you a glad and meaningful Earth Day!”

Notable signatories encompass Joseph Ascalon, govt director, SEA Institute–Verde Island Passage; Dave Albao, government director, Philippine Reef and Rainforest Conservation Foundation; Porfirio “Perry” Alino, coordinator, Marine Protected Area (MPA) Support Network (MSN); environmental representative Paulo Burro; Anna Cabrera, govt director, The Philippine Animal Welfare Society (PAWS); Sef Carandang, rrustee, Philippine Reef and Rainforest Conservation Foundation; Boboi Costas, founder, Grassroots Travel; Vince Cinches, co-­convenor, Save Sharks Network Philippines; and Maria Luisa Daya-Garcia, chairman, Green Architecture Advocacy Philippines.

THE P153-million sun undertaking in rural areas supposedly to be completed inside this yr, has hit a snag as the coronavirus disorder 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic stalled the delivery of solar panels from China, the National Electrification Administration (NEA) stated on Wednesday.

In a assertion, the NEA Total Electrification and Renewable Energy Development Department (TEREDD) said the solar photovoltaic (PV) mainstreaming mission suffered a setback because of the put off inside the delivery of sun panels.

“The aggressive bidding procedure and the awarding of contracts to the a hit bidders have already been finished. We are simply anticipating shipping of solar panels, on the way to be coming from China,” Ernesto Silvano Jr., performing supervisor of the NEA-TEREDD, stated.

Silvano explained the off-grid solar undertaking, under the organisation’s Expanded Household Electrification Program, objectives to provide energy “to maximum dispersed and remoted households which can be deemed unviable for grid connection within the subsequent five years.”

The NEA has allotted P153 million to undertake the PV mainstreaming challenge which might advantage 5,000 households within the coverage regions of 5 electric cooperatives reviews sharefounders.

These are Busuanga Island Electric Cooperative, Inc. (Biselco); Camarines Sur IV Electric Cooperative, Inc. (Casureco IV); Iloilo III Electric Cooperative, Inc. (Ileco III); Cotabato Electric Cooperative, Inc. (Cotelco); and Zamboanga del Norte Electric Cooperative, Inc. (Zaneco).

Some five,039 sun domestic gadget (SHD) gadgets are to be allotted and hooked up in rural communities.

Of the full variety, Biselco will acquire 1,two hundred SHS units; Cotelco, 1,063 units; Zaneco, 967 units; Ileco III, 931 devices; and Casureco IV, 878 SHS units.

Since March 17, the whole Luzon has been placed below enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) as part of efforts to combat Covid-19 that first emerged in Wuhan in China’s imperative Hubei province closing December.

To alleviate the impact of the ECQ and lockdowns, power co-ops will offer subsidy for electricity consumers with intake of much less than 50 kilowatts in step with hour, which means they could no longer pay their March and April payments, under the Pantawid Liwanag software.

The business enterprise has allowed all 121 ECs national to comfy brief-term loans from banks to mitigate the monetary repercussions from Covid-19.

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