Climate change and social change
>> Wednesday, December 9, 2015
BANTAY GOBYERNO
Ike Señeres
In war, one
of the most basic tenets is to know your enemy. That goes without saying that
you should know yourself first, so that you will know how you can defeat your
enemy. That is also the case in marketing, because you have to know your
product first, before you will know how you could defeat your competition.
The parallel between the two is not accidental, because a war between
two forces is akin to a war between two or more products. Just like saying in
mathematics that there is actually no problem if there is nothing to be solved,
we could also say in politics that there is no war if there is no enemy. This
seems to be the case in the war against climate change, because there are still
many politicians who believe that climate change is not real, and at best,
climate change is just a figment of our imagination or a mere invention.
***
When I was a member of the Presidential Commission for the Year 2000
(Y2K), I was faced with the problem that many people actually believed that Y2K
was not real, and that it was just a figment of our imagination or our
invention. Tasked with official functions on the strength of an Executive
Order, the members of the Y2K Commission proceeded with the work preventing any
damage that the problem could cause to our national security and our economy.
As history would bear me out, we did our work as we were supposed to do, and as
it turned out, the clock struck after midnight of 31 December 1999 and nothing
happened, as in the transition to the year 2000 did not cause any problem here
in our country.
***
I learned later on that in some countries, our counterparts who
were members of the Y2K authorities in those countries were actually jailed,
for the crime of perpetuating a hoax. Here in the Philippines, no one thanked
us for the work that we did, but we ended our tasks with the consolation that
at least, we were not sent to jail. Up to now, fifteen years later, there are
still many people who believe that the Y2K bug was not real, and we should have
not done anything to prevent it from creating any problem. That seems to be the
problem now, because there are still many people who believe that climate
change is not real, and that we should not do anything to prevent it from
creating any problem.
***
In the case of the Y2K bug, it was very clear that it could not possibly
cause smaller problems, assuming that the bigger problem was not real. That is
not the same situation in the case of climate change, because it actually
causes many smaller problems right now, even if we would just agree for the
sake of argument that the bigger problem of climate change is not real. Going
back to the need to know ourselves in order to know how to defeat our enemies,
we should know that the enemy is not climate change. With apologies to everyone
who reads this column, it seems that the enemy is everyone who contributes to
the pollution of the environment, and that could be almost everyone.
***
As a reaction to the proposals to bring about charter change, I jokingly
said that what we actually need is character change. I said that because in my
opinion, the Constitution has all the provisions to make our country work, if
only we the citizens would change our ways in order to make it work. In this
connection, I remember that many years ago, the government invested millions in
new traffic lights in the hope that it would solve the traffic problems. As we
know it now, no high tech traffic lights would work if the motorists would not
change their ways to make the traffic system work. Now that we are facing the
issue of climate change, I will say again, but not jokingly, that in order to
minimize the problem of climate change, we should have character change.
***
The doctors would always say that diabetes is not curable, but it is
manageable. It seems that that tenet would also be applicable to climate
change, because it is still manageable, even if it is no longer curable. That
is the meaning of climate change adaptation. We could adapt to climate change
even if we could not cure it. In other words, we could no longer prevent
climate change from happening, but we could still prevent it from worsening.
Now that we already know as we are supposed to know that the enemy is
pollution, we should now plan and act to defeat the enemy in all fronts, in
land, sea and air battles. It is perhaps a coincidence that the battlegrounds
of the war against pollution are the same as those of a military war.
***
Simply put, our enemies are soil pollution, water pollution and air
pollution, the sea being only one of the water bodies that become polluted. I
am sure that it is not a coincidence that these enemies are also targeted in
the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations. Goal # 14 is
“life below water” and that takes care of water pollution. Goal # 15 is “life
on land” and that takes care of soil pollution. Air pollution seems to have
been left out, but that could already be included in Goal # 13, which is
“climate action”. There is a separate Goal # 6 that is “clean water and
sanitation”, and that probably takes care of water pollution already.
***
Many experts say that air pollution is the cause of the damage to the
ozone layer, a problem that in turn causes global warming. While that is true,
it could also be said that the garbage problem is the cause of soil pollution,
a problem that in turn causes the production of methane that also pollutes the
air. While water pollution is not usually blamed for global warming, what
actually happens is that the pollution of the water causes it to become warmer,
thus also contributing to global warming. Among all the other causes, fossil
oil emissions are being blamed as the main culprit for global warming, hence
the goal to reduce emission levels in order to limit global warming to 2
degrees Celsius.
***
In theory, the fossil oil emissions caused by motor vehicles could be
reduced. In reality however, it is an uphill battle because most of the
vehicles out there are still running on fossil oils. Difficult as it is, the
middle ground or the interim solution really is to control emissions by way of
devices or additives or to use a combination of both. Thanks to Filipino
ingenuity, there are already local inventions in these two categories that
could already be promoted globally. On one hand, these two products will help
reduce emissions all over the world. On the other hand, and more importantly,
it will help increase our export earnings. In the case of devices, I am
referring to Aeronox, a fuel saver that was invented by the late Erdy
Evangelista. In the case of additives, I am referring to the IC Green Oil
Enhancer that was invented by Dennis Alvarez. Email bantaygobyerno-subscribe@yahoogroups.com or text +639369198429
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