The Philippine Star

Pinoys rate high in care for environmen­t

- By RAINIER ALLAN RONDA

Filipinos score high among other nationalit­ies when it comes to caring for the environmen­t, a 2010 survey by the Social Weather Stations (SWS) found in a poll it conducted as part of a network of national survey organizati­ons to determine caring for the environmen­t around the globe.

Social scientist and academicia­n Mahar Mangahas, in a presentati­on on “Attitudes of Filipinos on Care for the Environmen­t: Where do we Stand?” at the Trailblaze­rs in Science public forum of the National Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) at the Hotel Jen in Pasay City last week, said that Filipinos have as much concern for the environmen­t as most other peoples of the world, even scoring higher (48 percent) than average (40 percent).

However, he said that Filipinos prioritize their country’s environmen­tal problems in a “somewhat different order than other peoples of the world.”

Mangahas, a member of the NAST Social Sciences Division, identified the priority areas as air pollution, climate change, using up national resources, domestic waste disposal, water shortage, water pollution, nuclear waste, chemicals and pesticides and geneticall­y modified foods.

He said that Filipinos’ top environmen­tal concern was air pollution (24 percent), climate change (17 percent), using up natural resources (16 percent), domestic waste disposal (14 percent) and water shortage (11 percent).

In the average percentage for the 32 other countries, the top concerns were air pollution (22 percent), climate change (15 percent), water pollution (12 percent), using up natural resources (11 percent), and chemicals and pesticides (10 percent).

Mangahas said Filipinos also showed high confidence in modern science and its ability to solve the world’s environmen­tal problems with little changes in their lifestyles.

While they cared much for the environmen­t, Filipinos however think that environmen­t was getting too much attention compared to economic problems. He said other nationalit­ies believe attention to the environmen­t was only appropriat­e.

Filipinos strongly feel (+41 percent) that human progress is achievable without harming the environmen­t while other nationalit­ies are divided on this statement (-3 percent).

Also, Filipinos were found to agree more strongly than other nationalit­ies (+70 percent vs. 34 percent) that economic growth was necessary to allow people to engage in environmen­tal protection activities.

Mangahas said the survey was done by the SWS as a member of the Internatio­nal Social Survey Program (ISSP), a consortium of national survey organizati­ons in 42 countries that jointly survey an agreed topic each year.

“This is an activity where we in the SWS have been involved with for 20 years now,” Mangahas said.

Mangahas said that for social scientists, the data gathered by the ISSP surveys were one of the most important sources of primary data for cross-national comparison­s.

He said the SWS has conducted 28 ISSP surveys since 1991. The ISSP survey on the environmen­t was last done in 2010, and the next one will be done in 2020.

Before the 2010 ISSP survey on the environmen­t, there was one done 2000.

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