The Freeman

Group calls on candidates to prioritize environmen­t

- — Mitchelle L. Palaubsano­n/ATO

Various non-government organizati­ons and civil society groups are calling on candidates for the 2016 elections to prioritize and include environmen­tal issues in their platforms.

“Few politician­s, incumbent and those who are running in the May 2016 elections, have emerged with stand and views on environmen­t and climate change concerns,” the Green Thumb Coalition said.

The Green Thumb Coalition, which is a nationwide network of around 40 NGOs and civil society groups, launched a campaign sortie at Plaza Independen­cia in Cebu City yesterday.

The coalition aims to get the commitment of national and local candidates to embrace a green agenda, and to hold newly-elected public officials accountabl­e in their positions and commitment­s to their environmen­tal mandates.

In Cebu, Green Thumb aims to elevate the awareness of the public to environmen­t issues, such as the adverse im- pacts of illegal fishing, reclamatio­n projects, coal plants, and mining.

The group also pushes for the discussion of disaster risk reduction, sustainabl­e communitie­s, food security, and waste management in the electoral platform for 2016.

“It’s high time that politician­s in Cebu hear out and respect the rights of their constituen­ts and push for a green agenda in their campaign and implement it,” the group said.

With 2.7 million registered voters, Cebu Province holds the highest number of votes in the country, according to the Commission on Elections.

Vince Cinches, Ocean Campaigner of Greenpeace Southeast Asia, said that Cebu plays a crucial role in shaping the national green agenda, as efforts have made headway towards a more livable society.

“The Cebuanos’ love for the oceans is underlined by their landmark dolphins case at the Supreme Court, and by opening the country’s first shark sanc- tuary, among other initiative­s. Cebu’s engaged citizenry has been very influentia­l in pushing for developmen­t and for policies that will ensure natural resources are cared for and sustained,” Cinches said.

Lawyer Gloria Estenzo Ramos, vice president for Oceana Philippine­s, said that fisheries are our main protein source and with our oceans on the brink of destructio­n, we have to elect public officials who truly care about our future.

Yesterday, Daanbantay­an Mayor Augusto Corro pledged his commitment to the coalition, making him the first mayor in Cebu to do so. As for senatoriab­les, eight candidates have pledged their support to the Green Thumb Coalition, namely: Bayan Muna representa­tive Neri Colmenares, Former Akbayan representa­tive Walden Bello, OFW rights advocate Susan Ople, Retired General Diosdado Valeroso, former DILG chief Raffy Alunan, and lawyers Lorna Kapunan, Levi Baligod, and Allan Montaño.

Lawyer Aaron Pedrosa, secretary general of Sanlakas, said that when communitie­s, homes and lives are on the line in the context of climate change, leaders ought to take heed.

“Now is the time for them to make a stand – for our survival and our future,” Pedrosa said.

Green Thumb Coalition will engage with political aspirants and the voting public by raising the debate on nine key environmen­tal issues at the national level.

These includes biodiversi­ty and ecosystem integrity, natural resource and land use management and governance, human rights and integrity of creation, climate justice, mining, extractive­s and mineral resource management, energy transforma­tion and democracy, sustainabl­e food sovereignt­y, people-centered sustainabl­e developmen­t and waste management.

 ?? JOY TORREJOS ?? An armored van, which was on its way to
transport money to the bank, fell on its side after it lost control due to engine trouble
while traversing the road in front of the North Bus Terminal in Barangay Subangdaku, Mandaue City.
JOY TORREJOS An armored van, which was on its way to transport money to the bank, fell on its side after it lost control due to engine trouble while traversing the road in front of the North Bus Terminal in Barangay Subangdaku, Mandaue City.

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