Persistent Organic Pollutants, a deadly class of toxins, is
one of the reasons why Southeast Asia which includes the Philippines is one of the most deadly
regions that will emerge in the near future. Deadly in the sense that it is not
an economic giant but deadly in a literal way, because of the vast pollution
inside and outside the archipelago.
According to Greenpeace Organization, a
group that is dedicated to voice out and save our world, in their previous
investigation that was held last August 1998, the Philippines is included in the
list of countries who uses old and unsafe methods of handling and disposing PCB
or polychlorinated biphenyls that are used in old transformers and capacitors.
With this situation in our country, how can the government lessen pollution if they can’t even lay a finger on the issue related to our environment?
Slow response and years passed by, more power plants were installed. More POP’s
generating plants were established. Even though Greenpeace urged the regions and advised the countries to heed on their recommendations, it was ignored that’s why we are bound to this situation. It may look better
because the Philippines is becoming more industrialized. Unaware that POP's can cause severe damage to the health of a person. A long term health problem, as well as to the different aspects of life. Also a more damaging effect in our world including wildlife and ecosystem will be expected if these things are carried on. Systematic Chaos is now happening.
- Kevin S. Cupat
The Philippines should look into this issue. or else disaster will happen soon.
ReplyDeleteI think they already with other countries about this.. but that was in the 90's...
DeleteI mean this is serious business. Unaware citizens wont notice what is really going on. That's why the countries involved should do something about it. Im a Filipino that's why im concerned on what will happen if this carried on.
ReplyDeleteMaybe if the politicians took a moment to ponder the environmental problems to work out effective solutions rather than lining their pockets with taxpayers' money and planning for the elections, then the Philippines wouldn't become one of those deadly regions. The government needs to do some serious cleanup to prevent this from happening.
ReplyDeletei agree with you... but we don't have enough budget alloted for these to happen... but hey, we have NGO helping out...
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