The Law of the Wind- Philippinesby | 21-03-2017 13:14 |
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There are various laws in the Philippines in place to safeguard the environment. Some of these laws protect wildlife (RA 9175, Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protection Act), some mitigates the waste management of the country (RA 9003, Ecological Solid Waste Management). There are even laws to monitor the mining practices(RA 7942, Philippine Mining Act of 1995) and laws to preserve the tree of life(RA 8048, Coconut Preservation Act of 1995). Out of almost 60 environmental laws existing in my country, one of my favorites would have to be the Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999 (RA 8749). Article 1, Section 2 states that 'the State shall protect and advance the right of people to a balanced and healthful ecology in accord with the rhythm and harmony of nature.' It also says that 'the State recognizes that a clean and healthy environment is for the good of all and should, therefore, be the concern of all.' I love that this law started as something inclusive, it recognizes not just the pollutants of the air but also the need and the call for every stakeholder to do something about it as it benefits everyone.
Although the Philippines is the center of biodiversity, it is also the center of adversity. Environmental degradation is not only apparent but fast pacing. More and more of the islands are too far gone to even be salvaged back into it?s natural state.
In the end it is not about what laws are in place but how we monitor and implement it. In a world full of economic advances in expense of our environment, the laws of nature will decide what?s to come and when abused, most times the laws and consequences of nature aren't pretty. |