Prospects of a dead planet
>> Wednesday, November 19, 2014
BANTAY GOBYERNO
Ike Señeres
Scientists are now saying that not unless we reverse the
destruction of our environment, our planet could become uninhabitable by the
end of this century. Most of us would not be around by then, but should we not
care enough to save this planet for the sake of our children and the children
of our children? For whatever it is worth, the European Union (EU) has already
agreed to cut carbon emissions by half on or before 2030, based on today’s
emission levels. It seems however that those cutting carbon emissions by half
would not be enough, and we still face the prospects of a dead planet not
unless the emission levels are fully placed under control as soon as possible.
Meanwhile, the other countries that are the heavy producers of carbon emissions
are avoiding the issue, citing reasons that it could mean the death of their
industries.
This seems to be a no-brainer of a choice, it we have a
choice at all. If we are given a choice between dead industries and a dead
planet, which one would we choose? Perhaps those other countries are arguing
that they could eventually cut their emissions later on but not now, but what
if it is too late for the planet before they could do that? On their part,
perhaps it would be too late for them to realize that if the planet will die,
the market for their goods will disappear, and that means that their industries
will also die. All told, what we need now is a good balance between people,
planet and profits. Without this balance, the planet and even the people could
die, and the companies that are going after the profits could also die.
Depending on whom you are and what you believe in, you could
always find a reason to join the war against pollution, and you will not run
out of reasons. If it is not your love for your family, it could be the love
for your country. If it is not your love for your planet, it could be your love
for your God, regardless of what your religion is. The Bible is full of
passages exhorting us to protect and preserve God’s creation, and that is more
than enough reason for us to join the war. Yes, it is indeed a war, and not
unless we wage that war, many people will die, just like in a real war. As far
as the Philippines is concerned, we may not face the threat of losing our
country to the rising sea levels, but for sure, a big portion of our country
will eventually be covered by water, while in some cases, entire countries will
disappear, as in these countries will die, even if the planet as a whole will
not yet die.
To put it in another way, it is the negative cycle of
planetary destruction that could possibly cause the death of the planet. The
cure to that negative cycle is none other than the positive cycle of planetary
protection and preservation and if it has to be a cycle, it has to be complete.
As we know it now, most of the local and the global efforts against planetary
destruction are piecemeal, and are often not intertwined like a value chain, as
it should be. One reason for this could be the separation of functions between
and among government agencies, with no single government agency or council that
is on top of all authorities. For example, there is supposed to be a Philippine
Council for Sustainable Development (PCSD), but it is not clear how the PCSD is
supposed to be coordinating with the Climate Change Commission (CCC).
In the United States, several well meaning private groups
have decided to create their own carbon credits exchange, without waiting for
the American government to do it. That is actually a smart move on their part,
because the American government has been dragging its feet in the issue of
signing the Kyoto Protocol that would have created a global market for climate
friendly carbon offsets. That would be a good idea for the local private sector
to do, even if the Philippine government is more than ready to sign the Kyoto
Protocol. Now that the full implementation of the Asean Economic Community
(AEC) is just around the corner, perhaps our country could lead in proposing to
cut down emissions in the region by 2030, beyond the targets that the EU has
set.
Here is one example of how a positive cycle of planetary protection
and preservation could work: if we plant more trees, the soil erosion will slow
down, and the capacity of the soil to absorb more water will increase. Aside
from that, the trees will absorb the carbon in the air, aside from producing
oxygen that will counter the carbon in the air. If we plant more mangroves, the
plankton will come back, and with the coming back of plankton, the fish will
also come back. With more mangroves in our shores and with more plankton around
them, the sea water could become cooler, and more marine life could thrive. It
is important to note however that planting trees is not enough, because we need
to take care of these trees instead of leaving them alone to die.
Here is another example: if we recover more recyclable
materials from our solid wastes, lesser plastics will end up in our rivers,
seas and oceans. If there are lesser plastics that will end up in these waters,
the warming of the oceans will slow down and not only that, lesser fish will
die from the pollution of these waters. The truth is, it is not just the hole
in the ozone layer that is causing the global warming. It is also the pollution
of the water that is causing the oceans to become warm. Not unless we stop the
pollution of the waters, the oceans could die even before the planet itself
could die. This could just be a matter of semantics, because it could even be
the death of the oceans that could lead to the death of the planet.
This is not to say that one form of pollution is worse than
the other, but it is actually the pollution of the air and the atmosphere that
could possibly cause the death of the planet. It is the overproduction of
carbon that is causing the worsening of the hole in the ozone layer that is in
turn causing the global warming. We could say that energy gives us life, but
what is ironic is that it is our hunger for energy that could cause the death
of our planet. This is not yet a losing battle however, because there are now
many alternative sources of energy that could be tapped, instead of just
relying on fossil based fuels. Obviously, the only way to cut by half the level
of carbon production is to also cut by half the level of fossil fuels
consumption. There is no other way to do that, except to increase the
production of renewable energy from sources such as wind and solar. Email bantaygobyerno- subscribe@yahoogroups.com or text +639369198429
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