Green SONA calls for eco-heroes to take action

By climaterealityph | Aug 21, 2018

Environmental advocates convened in the 2018 State of Nature Assessment or the “Green SONA” held last 20 August at the Albergo Hotel, Baguio City.

The gathering is an annual event for assessing the performance of the government in environmental conservation and sustainable development and empowering civil society to take action.

This year’s Green SONA revolved around environmental threats exacerbated by climate change and how they must be addressed, especially those of which had low awareness.

“All environmental issues are directly or indirectly implicated in climate change,” said Dr. Angelina Galang, President of Green Convergence. “Climate change is the most observable result, but it is also the ultimate result of our impacts on the planet.

Among the issues tackled include nuclear energy and incineration, genetically modified organisms, mining and the construction of dams, forest preservation, and sustainable tourism.

While some of these issues have been especially targeted by the Duterte administration such as poor mining and tourism practices, others such as incineration and GMOs have not received as much attention nationally.

Despite the continuing struggles in harmonizing economic growth with environmental protection, Galang praised the efforts of individuals and organizations working together to promote sustainable development.

“Looking back, we see that our efforts have born fruit. I’m talking about the men, women, old and young individuals who are working passionately to save our planet,” she remarked.

Galang also noted the endeavors of the national and local government units to achieve sustainability. However, their campaigns are allegedly unsound and may actually lead to further environmental degradation and adverse socioeconomic impacts.

“There are viable, better alternatives. It is just that the worst alternatives that are now being promoted,” she said.

Ultimately, the Green SONA highlighted the most powerful solution to all environmental issues: the human will, especially in governance.

“The solutions are found not in man-made technology, but in our humanity; a change of heart among us human beings,” said Dr. Gaudelia Reyes, Head of the Center for Environmental Management and Sustainable Development.

The Green SONA was organized by the Green Convergence, a coalition of environment advocacy organizations and individuals campaigning for sustainable development.

Group to assess state of environment

by Hanna C. Lacsamana via Baguio Midland Courier


Green Convergence Philippines will hold the annual State of the Nature Assessment (Green SONA) with the theme “Environmental monsters are back; Superheroes needed!” on Aug. 20, 8 a.m. at Albergo Hotel, Baguio City.

This year’s forum is expected to tackle how genetically modified organisms (GMOs), nuclear power, and large-scale mining and giant dams are unfolding and destroying the environment.

In a statement, Green Convergence president Angelina Galang said, “Technologies that we totally reject include GMOs, which intrude nature in the most basic unit of life, the gene and nuclear power, which likewise disturbs the basic unit of matter, the nucleus.”

She added that programs like large-scale mining and giant dams remove and disturb whole ecosystems, forests, rivers and coastal ecosystems, and contribute immensely to climate change.

Speakers from different government and non-government groups including Negros Oriental Gov. Roel Degamo, Chito Medina of MASIPAG, Jaybee Garganera of Alyansa Tigil Mina, and Atty. Jose Andres Canivel of the Forest Foundation Philippines are invited to talk about the threats of said “environmental monsters” to the country’s environment, and the best green alternatives for them, specifically renewable energy, organic agriculture and reforestation.

Energy Sec. Alfonso Cusi, Tourism Sec. and agri-tourism advocate Bernadette Puyat, Environment Sec. Roy Cimatu, and Climate Change Commission Sec. Emmanuel de Guzman are expected to react on the issues and alternatives.

Green SONA 2018 is also organized by the Energy Development Corporation and the Forest Foundation Philippines and will be participated in by members of the Maryknoll Ecological Sanctuary, Saint Louis University, University of the Cordilleras, and other environmental groups and advocates.