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FORUM
ECHOES
PARTICIPANTS of Kamayan para sa Kalikasan forum's 219th monthly session last May declared on the wireless microphones and on little pieces of paper that they are ready to act as organizations and as individuals to actively confront the "Global Warming" now accelerated by the volume of carbon dioxide and and other "greenhouse gases." |
FORUM
FOCUS Can ‘Green Gavels’ work to guard the Environment? THE ANNOUNCEMENT coming from no less than the Chief Magistrate of the Philippine Judiciary Reynato Puno last January was well-received. The Chief Justice said 117 "greenie" trial courts" were to be established across the archipelago, clarifying that these were actually to be regular local courts designated to handle cases involving violations of environmental laws. The civil society organizations advocating effective environmental conservation and the people's basic rights warmly welcomed that announcement almost half a year ago. Some of these groups have started to wonder what has been achieved in this direction in first six months of this year. |
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Think of the Laws! Think of the Loss!
LAWS RELATED to the protection of the environment and its proper care have been passed by nation, including the Philippines. Here, the violations and omissions related to these laws are rampant. This has led the Supreme Court to decide to set up special courts to hear and pass judgment on crimes against the environment. |
FORUM FOCUS
What will be the Final Verdict on Aerial Spraying of Poison?
THE ANNOUNCEMENT coming from no
less than the Chief Magistrate of the Philippine Judiciary Reynato
Puno last January was well-received. The Chief Justice said 117 "greenie" trial courts" were to be established across
the archipelago, clarifying that these were actually to be
regular local courts designated to handle cases involving violations
of environmental laws. The civil society organizations advocating
effective environmental conservation and the people's basic rights
warmly welcomed that announcement almost half a year ago. Some of
these groups have started to wonder what has been achieved in this
direction in first six months of this year. |
BOXED FEATURE
Aerial-Spraying of Pesticides on
Bananas ...and People Countdown starts on ban aerial spray decision (News report e-mailed from Davao on 5 June 2008) DAVAO CITY. The Mindanao-wide anti-aerial spraying group Mamamayan Ayaw sa Aerial Spraying (Maas) on Thursday started to count down the days when the Court of Appeals must decide on the constitutionality of the ordinance that banned the controversial chemical application practiced in banana plantations in Davao City. Incidentally, Thursday also marked the international observance of World Environment Day. The CA is supposed to resolve the case on July 28 or six months after the CA issued an injunction on the implementation of the ordinance. The influential and moneyed Pilipino Banana Growers and Exporters Association (PBGEA) elevated its case to the CA after the regional trial court in Davao upheld the constitutionality of the ordinance, following intense court hearings and public debates. As they await for the end of the six-month period, Maas erected in front of the CA a billboard that shows a face of a child and a text that read: “pila na lang ka-adlaw ang pag-antos, anak (only just a few days of suffering, my child).” Supporters from Cagayan's Social Action Center and Xavier University students joined Maas in the activity. Jun Alcomendras, a Kagawad from Barangay Wangan in Davao City, said that the only hope they have now is to get a favorable decision from the CA justices, although recent decisions have consistently favored the moneyed PBGEA. He explained that the decision of the court on July 28 will make a big impact to the lives of the children in the Davao communities affected by aerial spraying. “We are doing this for our children who still have a long way to go in this lifetime. As their parents, we have the responsibility to provide for them a healthy and safe environment,” Alcomendras said. Alcomendras said the CA justices, no matter how they showed their bias for PBGEA in their past decisions, can still regain the trust of the people by upholding the constitutionality of the ordinance. The regional trial court, in coming out with its decision, recognized the police power inherent to local government units as an authority that is mandated to provide safety for its people. Meanwhile, the counsel of the affected communities has reminded the court to resolve the case expeditiously in the face of the realities faced by the people in communities affected by the chemical application practice. The Sentro ng Alternatibong Lingap Panligal (Saligan) Mindanao filed their instant manifestation on May 26 with the prayer that the CA will decide the constitutionality of the ordinance on or before the July 28 deadline. “The pleading is just but a reminder that it can very well necessarily decide on the main case as well as the incidental matters relative to this case pending before the court with the exhaustive submissions of the parties,” the counsel of the intervenors said. “The six-month period provided by the rules are sufficient to rule on the main case considering the urgency to protect the environment. This court cannot merely turn a blind eye to the realities faced by members of the community whose lives, health and environment have experienced difficulties and challenges and the grave threats that will surface necessitate this court to act swiftly, decisively, and rightfully,” Saligan Mindanaw added.
Stop the Poison Rain!
THE FIRST GREEN VIDEO ON THE
SLISH GREENPAGE:
via youtube.com/synerginfo
This is a 4.5-minute video showing the effect on community members’ health of the aerial spraying of pesticides on banana crops in Davao City, despite the city ordinance banning the practice.
NEWS
REPORT
Partido Kalikasan Institute's on-line ‘Green Calendar’
THE INFOSHARE system of the Philippine environmental advocacy community got another boost recently with the launch last week of the “Green Calendar” of events on-line project of the Partido Kalikasan Institute.
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All are invited. to the Kamayan para sa Kalikasan Environmental Forum held regularly, since March 1990, on the 3rd Friday every month, 10:30am-2pm at the Kamayan Restaurant along EDSA, Mandaluyong City. It is convened jointly by the Communicators’ League for Environmental Action and Restoration (CLEAR) and Sanib-Lakas ng Inang Kalikasan (SALIKA), fully sponsored by Kamayan. |
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