Fall in Love with Earth: “Pusuan ang Kalikasan”

February is love month. Green Convergence for its February Kamayan spotlights Mother Earth. She has evolved to become not only our home but also to provide everything we need for healthy living, fulfilling livelihood, and beyond.

How can we reciprocate this precious blessing that we have received? How can we show love for the environment?

#PusuanAngKalikasan

Green Convergence, DENR to Hold 4th PH Environment Summit

Tagaytay City will host the 4th Philippine Environment Summit with the theme “Caring for Earth: Scaling up Solutions to the Climate Emergency.” On February 21-23, 2023 at Taal Vista Hotel. Green Convergence for Safe Food, Healthy Environment and Sustainable Economy (GC), in partnership with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) is organizing the event as co-convener, together with supporters from other sectors.

The Philippines needs to go into a path of decarbonization in order to survive the looming global catastrophe our world could face if no action is done today. After the pandemic, there is a greater responsibility to scale up solutions to address the current climate crisis.

Like the previous summits, the 4th Philippine Environment Summit is a celebration of the Philippine environmental movement, a showcase of programs and projects that contribute to social and economic advancement, while protecting our God-given ecology, and an invitation to enhance convergence among sectors to accelerate the drive towards sustainable development. In addition, this fourth summit is a call for each Filipino to take personal responsibility for our country’s response to the climate emergency.

The biennial Summit is unique to most fora on the environment that present the dire state of our planet for it recognizes the valiant efforts of many Filipinos who are taking positive steps to counter the destruction.

Parallel sessions feature the main programs that bring about sustainable development like renewable energy, organic agriculture, safe food manufacture, native trees reforestation, ecological solid waste management, climate change adaptation and mitigation measures, and ecotourism among others.

An exhibit area features the above programs as well as many other programs of the government, LGUs, communities, NGOs, businesses, academe, and other sectors.

Plenary speakers include Federico Lopez, CEO of the Energy Development Corporation, and Bobby Chan, Environmental Lawyer, Palawan NGO Network Inc. DENR Secretary Ma. Antonia Yulo-Loyzaga is the speaker for the keynote address.

The hosting of the summit is rotated among the three major island groups of the country. The Summit was first held in 2016 in Luzon at the SM Mall of Asia, Metro Manila, while the 2018 event was held in Visayas at the Waterfront Hotel, Cebu City. In the 2020 Summit, it was the first time that Mindanao hosted the event at the Grand Caprice Convention Center, Cagayan de Oro City.

The 3-day Summit carries the themes of Safe Food, Healthy Environment, and Sustainable Economy. Each day has plenary sessions in the morning and breakout sessions in the afternoon. Around 1000 participants from all over the country are attending.

 

“All is not Lost…YET!” A Forum and Press Conference on the forthcoming 4th Philippine Environment Summit

“Our fragile planet is hanging by a thread. We are still knocking on the door of climate catastrophe. It is time to go into emergency mode – or our chance of reaching net-zero will itself be zero.” – United Nation’s Secretary-General Antonio Guterres

The Philippines needs to go into a path of decarbonization in order to survive the looming global catastrophe our world could face if no action is done today. Green Convergence for Safe Food, Healthy Environment and Sustainable Economy (GC), in partnership with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) as co-convener, together with supporters from other sectors is staging the 4th Philippine Environment Summit: “Caring for Earth: Scaling up Solutions to the Climate Emergency.”

How can the Summit help address the climate emergency? What strategies will be showcased that can scale up our response?

COP 27: Is there hope for climate action at last?

The 27th Conference of Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP27) held in Egypt last November was a test of global resolve to fight climate change. It drew praise and anger. It managed to avoid the worst, but also avoided the best. What are the achievements and failures of COP 27? How far are we from our global efforts on cutting GHG emissions to keep alive our critical goal of limiting global warming to 1.5˚C from pre-industrial levels? Are we headed toward the tipping point? Is there still hope for human survival? How will all these affect our beloved country?

Offshore Mining, Reclamation, and Seabed Quarrying: A Closer Look

Applications for reclamation projects, offshore mining, and seabed quarrying are currently flooding government regulatory bodies following the signing of Executive Order (EO) 130 by then President Duterte last April 14, 2021. It lifted a 9-year ban on new mining agreements supposedly to bring significant economic benefits to the country; however, it also opened the floodgates for new mining projects that could bring serious harm to the environment and, ultimately, the economy.

While such projects go through regulatory processes, as required by various Philippine laws, rules, and regulations, can the existing laws of our land be strictly implemented to ensure mitigation of the massive disturbances to our marine resources and ecosystem functions that offshore mining, reclamation, and seabed quarrying will bring?

Call for Presentations on Innovative Green Projects

Our environmental coalition is sounding out a call for presentations on innovative technologies, products or breakthrough initiatives that promote and contribute to environmental protection and sustainable economic development.
 
We, Green Convergence for Safe Food, Healthy Environment and Sustainable Economy, welcome any information describing such projects or activities, whether by a community, NGO or people’s organization, business enterprise, government entity or private individual. Those to be selected will be showcased and given due recognition and publicity at the upcoming 4th Philippine Environment Summit, to be held in Luzon in February 2023. Please send presentations, papers, briefs, or posters via email to greenconvergencephil@gmail.com with the subject “4th Philippine Environment Summit Green Project” or via snail mail or courier to: Green Convergence, Environmental Studies Institute Building, Miriam College, Katipunan Avenue, Loyola Heights, Quezon City 1108.  To ensure inclusion in the program and publicity materials, please submit not later than November 30, 2022.  For more information, call (02) 8899-0675 loc. 1253, or (02) 7616-6890.
 
Green Convergence is a large coalition of organizations, networks and individuals.  With its private partners and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), it successfully held the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Philippine Environment Summits at the SMX Convention Center, Mall of Asia in Pasay City, at the Waterfront Hotel in Cebu City and at the Grand Caprice in Cagayan de Oro City, respectively, attracting at each Summit more than 1,000 multisector participants, prestigious international and local resource speakers, and beautiful exhibits.
 
The Environment Summit is a biennial undertaking of Green Convergence to celebrate important breakthroughs and advancements in environmental protection through private and public initiatives.  It provides a platform where all sectors can share common challenges, collaborate on creative solutions, and replicate success stories.  It is a call to the government and the Filipino people to unite in accelerating the drive towards national sustainable development.
 
Should you have inquiries, kindly send a message to greenconvergencephil@gmail.com. You may also reach us through:
 
Ma. Teresa M. Oliva 
Executive Director
+639157370139
 
Maribeth D. Jose
Media Associate
+639177910176
 
Angelina P. Galang, Ph. D.
Head, Program Committee, 4th Philippine Environment Summit
+639178538841
 
Sr. Elizabeth C. Carranza, TST
President, Green Convergence
+639563855609

Government Initiatives on Peatland Management

In the September episode of Kamayan Para sa Kalikasan Forum, we began discussions on the Philippine Peatlands, the newly recognized treasure of the Philippines.  Peatlands sequester carbon, thereby reducing greenhouse gas emissions. They absorb huge volumes of water during the rainy season while providing a water supply during the dry season. However, due to their “combustible” nature, particularly when drained for land conversion, they can easily cause fire and haze that not only aggravate climate change but cause an immediate impact on human health and wildlife populations.

To deepen the initial discussions which focused on private-sector initiatives and engagement in the protection of Peatlands, this month’s forum will focus on government programs.

Protecting Peatlands, the Newly Recognized Treasure of the Philippines

While peatlands cover only 3% of the Earth’s land surface, studies show that they can store twice as much carbon as all of the forests on the planet combined, if they are kept in their natural state. The ASEAN region is home to about 27.4 million hectares of peatlands with 2 located in Leyte and in Agusan del Sur of the Philippines.

Learn more about the benefits Philippine Peatlands provide, their present condition, the challenges in their management, and the country’s National Action Plan.

State of Nature Assessment 2022: “The Continuing Assault on Nature: What are the Ecological Options?”

The State of Nature Assessment (Green SONA) is a review of the past year’s developments in the Philippine environment scene.  Green SONA has been held in different parts of the country since 2016, organized by Green Convergence for Safe Food, Healthy Environment, and Sustainable Economy. Its objective is to increase awareness of different national and local environmental issues and awareness that solutions are mutually beneficial at both levels.  

Green SONA 2022 is planned to be held in Bacolod City on August 26, 2022, partnering with the University of St. La Salle Bacolod, Philippine Normal University Visayas, the Social Action Center of the Diocese of Bacolod, among others that will be invited into the partnership.     

Amidst the fears spawned by the global threats of Covid-19 and climate change, the Philippines has had its share of worrying environmental developments in the past year.  Since the Malampaya gas fields will be exhausted in a few years’ time, there are business plans to increase port facilities in Batangas which might greatly impact the Verde Island passageway, the center of marine biodiversity in the world. Moreover, President Duterte signed the executive order which includes the nuclear option in the energy mix for our country. Genetically Modified Yellow Rice was approved for commercial farming. The latter two technologies are precisely rejected by Green Convergence’s Unity Principles. 

Bacolod is a fortuitous choice for Green SONA 2022 because Negros Island is a showcase of alternatives to the above technologies.  Negros is the center of renewable energy and is a leader in organic agriculture in the Philippines. The experience of Negros can greatly influence national policies. 

The Western Visayas Region has its own share of environmental issues, among which are infrastructures that threaten important ecosystems: the Patag-Calatrava Road that runs through the protected forest in Northern Negros, and the proposed Panay-Guimaras-Negros bridge which threatens the critically endangered dolphins in the Iloilo-Guimaras Strait.  Since the biodiversity in other parts of the country is similarly imperiled, a discussion on this will likewise be nationally relevant.   

Further, through Green SONA 2022, we hope to instill commitment at the individual level through the movement Ako ang Bukas which aims for the Philippines to join the global effort to arrive at climate neutrality by 2050.

Official SONA 2022 Proceeding