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DENR urged: Protect fragile marine corridor from mining, gas projects

- Philstar.com

The Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources should protect the rich but fragile Verde Island Passage (VIP) by stopping mining and fossil gas projects in the marine corridor, a coalition of environmen­tal advocates said Friday.

VIP — considered by scientists as the center of the center of marine biodiversi­ty — is a strait surrounded by the provinces of Batangas, Marinduque, Occidental Mindoro, Oriental Mindoro and Romblon.

“Already facing grave peril from massive plans for new fossil gas projects in its vicinity, the VIP should not be made a victim of destructiv­e mining. The DENR, under the leadership of Sec. Antonia Yulo-Loyzaga, must take the helm in addressing pressing issues faced by the VIP,” said Fr. Edwin Gariguez, lead convenor of Protect VIP.

“The Philippine­s is blessed with incomparab­le richness and beauty as reflected by the biodiversi­ty of VIP. Destructiv­e projects, whether it be mining or fossil gas, are fundamenta­l threats to our common home,” Gariguez added.

VIP is the epicenter of the country’s liquefied natural gas expansion. According to the think tank Center for Energy, Environmen­t and Developmen­t, the VIP houses five operationa­l gas plants. It is also the site of eight proposed gas plants and seven planned LNG terminals.

“We trust that Sec. YuloLoyzag­a isn’t waiting for another incident like that in Sibuyan for her to take action,” said CEED executive director and Protect VIP co-convenor Gerry Arances.

In 2022, Protect VIP called on DENR’s Environmen­tal Management Bureau to cancel the environmen­tal compliance certificat­e of San Miguel Corporatio­n subsidiary Excellent Energy Resources, Inc. (SMC-EERI) and Linseed Field Corporatio­n with Atlantic Gulf and Pacific Company (AG&P-Linseed).

Linseed is building an LNG terminal in Barangay Ilijan, while EERI is constructi­ng a 1,750 megawatt LNG-fueled combined cycle power plant covering Barangays Ilijan and Brgy. Dela Paz in Batangas City.

The DENR recently faced immense pressure to act on mining activities on Sibuyan Island in Romblon — dubbed as the “Galapagos of Asia — after communitie­s put up barricades to oppose the project.

In response, the department ordered Altai Philippine­s Mining Corporatio­n to cease and desist from the constructi­on and operations of its causeway in San Fernando town to prevent irreparabl­e damage to the environmen­t.

It also suspended the ore transport permit issued to APMC and ordered the form to stop transporti­ng nickel ore from the contract site to the causeway.

Sibuyanons, however, said they will not leave the barricade until the APMC’s exploratio­n permit and mineral production sharing agreement are revoked. —

 ?? PHILSTAR.COM ?? A researcher assesses coral reefs in the waters of Batangas City.
PHILSTAR.COM A researcher assesses coral reefs in the waters of Batangas City.

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