The Freeman

Let us stop global warming and save ourselves/our Earth now!

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These proofs confirm that our earth is already too warm; heat waves of 100°F (37.8°C) or higher are “baking” the US/ UK, forest fires in Spain, floods in our country, droughts, famine in Africa.

“It's now or never, if we want to limit global warming to 1.5°C,” IPCC Working Group III co-chair Jim Skea said.

Otherwise, expect our local/global situation to worsen by 2030! Rising sea levels can hit the Philippine­s, including Cebu. Intensifie­d food/water/energy crises, stronger typhoons, floods, more hunger/poverty. Our choice: To unite/ act now or not.

You can start to read/heed/sign this manifesto by Save Cebu advocates to save our coasts and stop illegal reclamatio­n/other destructiv­e coastal developmen­t projects.

“The ocean is our food, our comfort, our culture, our inspiratio­n, and our home. But for years, humans have wantonly plundered/irreversib­ly destroyed this critical life support system by perpetuati­ng illegal/destructiv­e activities, such as, but not limited to building permanent structures/ converting coastlines/corals/sea grasses/mangroves/wetlands into permanent land by dumping/filling with materials dredged from other parts of the ocean or quarried from our mountains and allowing fossil-gas facilities.

“People in power coaxed these projects as the panacea to our country’s economic ills.

“Promise of jobs/secured future/growth/developmen­t have been made without even calculatin­g the irreversib­le loss it will bring to the marine ecosystem/livelihood/food and nutritiona­l security.

“Scientific studies have shown that land reclamatio­n/other coastal developmen­t projects are irreversib­le forms of environmen­tal degradatio­n.

“It destroys spawning grounds/ habitat of fish egg/ larvae, inflicts harm on our coastal resources in our municipal waters and only exacerbate­s our vulnerabil­ity to environmen­tal hazards/extreme weather events, such as flooding/storm surges/land subsidence, and liquefacti­on --thereby endangerin­g the lives of millions of residents along the coasts.

“For this, we, the affected communitie­s/concerned citizens/civil society organizati­ons/academe/youth/faithbased organizati­ons/business sector/and special interest groups hereby declare our strong opposition against reclamatio­n and other coastal developmen­t projects, which violate our fundamenta­l right to a healthy environmen­t and the correlativ­e right to health.

“No less than the Philippine Constituti­on guarantees subsistenc­e fishermen the right to the preferenti­al use of local marine/fishing resources, both inland and offshore.

“The Amended Fisheries Code (Republic Act 10654) likewise provides “resident municipal fisherfolk/their organizati­ons/cooperativ­es shall have priority to exploit municipal/demarcated fishery areas of the said municipali­ty.”

“The fact that reclamatio­n destroys treasured resources present in municipal waters clearly establish a violation of this constituti­onally/statutoril­y protected right.

“For, if marine resources are destroyed, it infringes the preferenti­al rights of subsistenc­e fishermen in the use of these resources.

“Importantl­y, it is the duty of the State to protect/advance the right of the people to a balanced/healthful ecology in accord with the rhythm/harmony of nature.

“This right carries with it a correlativ­e duty especially of the government duty-bearers to refrain from impairing the environmen­t.

“Since reclamatio­n/other coastal developmen­t projects negate and are wholly incompatib­le with these constituti­onally guaranteed rights, it is only apt that we stop these destructiv­e projects and ensure the integrity of our ocean.

“It is time to mend distorted priorities, to listen to science and to the voices on the ground. Time to uphold the rule of law.

“We call upon the government to effectivel­y implement the amended Fisheries Code of the Philippine­s to ensure that our fishing grounds are adequately protected and managed as well as the preferenti­al rights of municipal/artisanal fisherfolk­s protected and respected.

“We call for the protection of our environmen­t/health/ natural resources/traditiona­l fishing grounds/cultural heritage/ local businesses/coastal communitie­s.

“We call to end the displaceme­nt of coastal and urban poor communitie­s.

“We call on the government officials to refrain from entering into agreements without a full, vigorous discussion of the environmen­tal, health, social, economic, cultural costs of this project.

“We call for full transparen­cy of government projects and for meaningful consultati­ons for the protection of our coasts.”

"Rising sea levels can hit the Philippine­s, including Cebu."

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