Friday, February 3, 2012

Environmental Issues in the Philippines???

Can somebody please provide me one environmental issue in the Philippines??



Please don't provide me with these kind of answers (global warming, coral reef degradation, illegal logging, air pollution, water pollution)... this is more of an environmental problems...



I am referring to somewhat kind of a news or issue such as:

-Mining was stop in Leyte

-Laguna de Bay was declared as the world's biggest septic tank

-Janitor Fish Invasion in Marikina

-Oil Spill in Guimaras

-Endosulfan in the Sunken Ship (Princess of the Stars)



--- I hope all of you understand my point

--- It would be better if the news/issue happened 2005 up to the present (in other words, the latest, the better)

--- And the news/issue that you would provide me is something that an ordinary person would not even think of... (in other words, "special", "rare")... hahahaha... I hope all of you understand me



AGAIN, I JUST NEED 1 (ONE) ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUE... SO PLEASE HELP ME TO THINK ONE!!!



thnks in advanceEnvironmental Issues in the Philippines???You got all the best and interesting environmental issues today. Why ask for more?



For me, you choose the odd one:

JANITOR FISH INVASION IN MARIKINA RIVER (and LAGUNA DE BAY)



The other issues are common and many will write about them.



ADDENDUM:

Ok, how about this: MANILA BAY: A GARBAGE DUMP SITE

I recently took a ferry going to Corregidor and Bataan. From the time the ferry took off the pier, garbage are rampant floating on the sea. From a mere Zest-O pack to a plastic bags, even feminine/baby napkins and styrofor, I can see them floating up to my point of destinations. Imagine, Manila Bay, a gateway to Manila, full of garbage floating!Environmental Issues in the Philippines???A prominent one would be the illegal logging's done by several logging companies. Most of these companies are in fact owned by influential people. It is not only killing species that have become rare or endangered, it has killed people also because of the landslides that it causes. Pretty soon, all the rain forests in the world will disappear, with the Philippines becoming the first one to completely obliterate it's forests'.

No comments:

Post a Comment