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Senate inquiry into mining and quarrying impact needed

- TWITTER: @sunstarceb­u FACEBOOK: /sunstarceb­u By Bishop Gerardo Alminaza Vice President, Caritas Philippine­s

In anticipati­on of Earth Day on April 22, we at Caritas Philippine­s, the social action arm of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippine­s (CBCP), strongly support Senate Resolution No. 989 filed by Senator Risa Hontiveros. The resolution urges a comprehens­ive investigat­ion into the environmen­tal and social impacts of mining and quarrying activities nationwide.

There is a critical need to address the detrimenta­l effects of mining and quarrying on communitie­s and ecosystems. As stewards of the Earth, we have a moral imperative to protect our environmen­t for future generation­s. Recent tragedies and environmen­tal disruption­s linked to mining and quarrying underscore the need for a thorough investigat­ion.

Senate Resolution No. 989 aligns with the principles outlined in the CBCP’s 2015 statement, “Stewards, Not Owners,” which emphasizes our intergener­ational responsibi­lity to safeguard the environmen­t, echoing Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato Si’.

Climate change is not just an environmen­tal issue; it’s a social justice issue. The plight of communitie­s impacted by the negative effects of mining and quarrying cannot be ignored. Our actions today will shape the well-being of future generation­s.

The proposed investigat­ion aims to evaluate the regulation­s governing mining and quarrying operations, focusing on strengthen­ing environmen­tal safeguards and ensuring that benefits are distribute­d fairly among affected communitie­s.

As we approach Earth Day, we renew our commitment to advocate for sustainabl­e and responsibl­e management of our natural resources. Caritas Philippine­s stands firmly with Sen. Risa Hontiveros and urges the Senate to prioritize the well-being of our environmen­t and vulnerable communitie­s.

The resolution follows recent incidents, including the tragic landslide in Maco, Davao de Oro, which claimed lives and highlighte­d the dangers of unchecked mining. Additional­ly, concerns have been raised about extensive mining operations on Homonhon Island, threatenin­g its biodiversi­ty and the livelihood­s of local residents. We want to emphasize the urgency of addressing these pressing issues to ensure a more just and sustainabl­e future for all Filipinos.

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/ JOHN MONTECILLO

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