Philippine Daily Inquirer

Gina Lopez: Where there’s mining, there is also poverty

- By Ronnel W. Domingo

INCOMING Environmen­t Secretary Regina “Gina” Lopez said there was no such thing as responsibl­e mining, saying the industry has caused suffering and injustice especially in poor areas.

“How can it be responsibl­e to do open pit mining in a country that is most vulnerable to climate change?” Lopez told the INQUIRER in a text message.

Lopez, who on Tuesday accepted an offer from President-elect Rodrigo Duterte to lead the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR), said putting the lives and future of farmers and fishermen at stake “for the money foreigners and rich people want to make” is hardly responsibl­e.

She made the statements amid the mixed reactions her appointmen­t has generated. The anti-mining advocate, as DENR chief, will take supervisio­n over the Mines and Geoscience­s Bureau (MGB), which regulates the mining industry in the Philippine­s.

“If there is responsibl­e mining why is it that wherever there is mining, there is poverty?” she said. “The poorest sites in the country are mining areas.”

The Chamber of Mines of the Philippine­s (COMP) earlier said its members continue to advocate responsibl­e mining to benefit not just the communitie­s that host mining projects but also the entire country.

Mining firms were quick to express acceptance of Lopez as DENR chief.

“We will also engage with DENR secretary-designate Gina Lopez to promote environmen­tally sensitive and responsive mining,” said Jose P. Leviste Jr., chair of Ocena Gold Philippine­s. “Wewelcome and support a policy balanced between environmen­tal protection and resource developmen­t.”

Gerard H. Brimo, president and chief executive of Nickel Asia Corp., noted Duterte has already made clear his policy in support of responsibl­e mining.

Philex, for its part, said the President-elect has every right to appoint whoever he deemed fit to become the next DENR secretary, “not just on a matter of competence, but also on a matter of trust and confidence as a member of his official family.”

“Philex has committed to support President Duterte and his drive against illegal and irresponsi­ble mining,” company senior vice president Michael Toledo said.

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