Jump to content
IndiaDivine.org

Cardinal: Give Earth back its primal strength.

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Guest guest

This story was taken from www.inq7.net http://news.inq7.net/nation/index.php?index=1 & story_id=73414 Cardinal: Give Earth back its primal strengthFirst posted 01:52am (Mla time) April 23, 2006 By Blanche S. RiveraInquirer FROM ONE OF THE MOST INFAMOUS symbols of environmental destruction in the world, an apology to Mother Earth and a reprimand to humanity rang out yesterday. "Give the earth back its primal strength by respecting the laws of nature instead of abusing its bounty for greed and profit," Gaudencio Cardinal Rosales said in his homily at Manila's Smokey Mountain, once a massive heap of trash that stood for years as a symbol of poverty in the country. Rosales led environmentalists,

businessmen and government officials, including President Macapagal-Arroyo, in celebrating Earth Day at the former mountain of shame, which is now a resettlement site. Rosales blamed human greed for destroying the balance in nature and endangering future generations. "The earth does not belong to humans; humans belong to the earth. And if they need to protect and prolong their lives, they must, of necessity, protect and prolong the life of their home, the planet, the Earth," Rosales said. He called on the people to preserve the environment by planting trees, reviving watersheds, replenishing aquifers and disposing of their garbage properly. "God has shown humans, through tragic experience, that nature has a way of fighting back, if only to protect them and their future," Rosales warned. The Lasallian Institute for the Environment has pledged to plant one million trees all over the country by 2011 while the Manila

Seedling Bank committed to give 10,000 saplings to those who want to plant trees. This year's theme for Earth Day is "Mea Culpa, A Call to Repentance and Reflection," a takeoff on the disasters caused by environmental degradation. A threatened future "It is human greed that destroys the balance in the distribution, sharing and the use of the earth's resources," Rosales said. "It is human acquisitiveness and avarice that threaten the supply and availability of resources destined also for the future generations. "To destroy and overuse the earth's supply today is like stealing from the mouths of your grandchildren and great-grandchildren. They and their needs were also in the mind of God when He created this earth," he said. Politics not far behind Quoting Mahatma Gandhi, Rosales said the world's resources were enough to provide for humanity's needs but would never

suffice to fill one man's greed. Legarda is chair of the Luntiang Pilipinas movement, which encourages volunteerism in the establishment of forest parks, especially in urban areas. It has planted over two million trees all over the country. "Each of us must do our share if the badly damaged Philippine environment is to be rehabilitated," said Legarda. Legarda said a recent study ranked the Philippines 126th among 145 countries on environmental sustainability owing to the unabated denudation of its forest cover, the destruction of coral reefs and the death of its many river systems. "At the rate we are going in destroying the environment, the next generations would have nothing but concrete jungles," she said. KMU blames capitalists The militant labor group Kilusang Mayo Uno called on companies to comply with environmental regulations in order to protect jobs, as it recalled last week's

closure of a Pasig City chocolate factory that lacked the required anti-pollution devices. KMU spokesperson Prestoline Suyat said that many factory owners often neglected environmental compliance, affecting the welfare of workers and communities where the factories are located. "Capitalists often scrimp on expenses for environmental compliance, workplace safety standards, (and) personal protective equipment, not to mention wages, to keep their profits up," he said. "As a result, workers' security of tenure gets imperiled and they fall victim to their employers' negligence," he added. A 2004 Philippine environment monitor showed that annual economic losses caused by water pollution were estimated at P67 billion while health costs of exposure to air pollution in major urban centers were estimated to be over P21 billion. With reports from Cynthia D. Balana and Jerome Aning Ads by

Google Visitor Guide for ManilaInfo on Manila Hotels, Attractions, Tours, Museums, Nightlife, Maps etc www.manilahotelandtravel.com PhilippinesVisiting Philippines? Compare hotel prices, reviews, maps travel..com Low Phone Card RatesGreat Phone Card Rates world wide Buy Calling Cards From Us And Save. www.ebuypins.com Philippines phone cardFind all the information you need

about philippines phone card. www.Oemji.com ©2006 www.inq7.net all rights reserved "Our ideal is not the spirituality that withdraws from life but the conquest of life by the power of the spirit." - Aurobindo.

Blab-away for as little as 1¢/min. Make PC-to-Phone Calls using Messenger with Voice.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...