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Bishops’ warning: Manila is sinking and Catholics must take the environment seriously

byCNS
28 September 2021
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Bishops’ warning: Manila is sinking and Catholics must take the environment seriously

Environmental alarm: The Church is calling Manila’s residents to lessen garbage and saving tap water. Pictured is the city’s heavily polluted Pasig River that is subject to flooding. Photo: CNS

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Two Philippine bishops have raised the alarm about rising sea levels that make Manila one of the fastest-sinking cities in the world.

Ucanews.com reported Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, president of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines, and Bishop Arturo Bastes of Sorsogon reminded Catholics to take Pope Francis’ environmental encyclical “Laudato Si'” seriously.

“Attention coastal parishes in Navotas and Malabon … Let us please put the climate crisis among our top pastoral priorities for social action,” Bishop David wrote on his Facebook page.

Manila sinking: Bishop Pablo Virgilio Siongco David. PHOTO: Diocese of Kalookan

He was referring to a report by Greenpeace East Asia claiming that by 2030, Manila’s densely populated land area would become a lake.

According to the study, the sea level has been rising at “unprecedented rates” over the past decade due to climate change caused by environmental abuse.

The report said much of the city’s land mass would feel the impact of floods in 10 years, meaning more than 1.54 million Manila residents would be displaced.

Bishop David said parishioners have long felt the effects of floods and the rise of coastal waters due to typhoons, yet many had continued throwing garbage into bodies of water, reported ucanews.com.

“We have felt the continuing and extreme sea level rise in the past decades because of climate change,” Bishop David said.

“Now we are being threatened with the sinking of our coastlines and floods that would displace millions of our people and destroy billions in our economy.

“So please, let us take care of our environment.”

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Sand and rock mix is dumped on a portion of Manila Bay as part of the Philippine government’s efforts to rehabilitate and beautify the coastline. Two Philippine bishops are raising the alarm about rising sea levels that make the Philippine capital one of the fastest-sinking cities in the world. Photo: CNS

The prelate cited another study pointing to the rise of the sea level in Manila Bay of 13.24 millimetres per year.

“We have reports and data saying that metro Manila is sinking by a rate of 10 centimetres yearly due to the overextraction of groundwater within the region,” Bishop David said.

“The more water we extract, the more that we are sinking.”

The bishop urged Catholics not to rely only on government support when it comes to addressing climate change and other environmental concerns, ucanews.com reported.

“The earth is our common home. Let us address it together –  personally, within our families, by lessening our trash and saving our tap water,” Bishop David said.

“All these little things contribute (to) letting our environment heal. Otherwise, we will vanish with it.”

Meanwhile, Bishop Bastes warned Catholics that greed would be the key to humanity’s doom if unchecked.

“Our greed for money up to the point of exploiting our environment as a common home is central in resolving climate change. Pope Francis was clear about this,” Bishop Bastes told ucanews.com.

He challenged the government to prioritize the environment as “a pressing issue” like the coronavirus pandemic.

“I hope the government sees this issue (rising sea levels) as pressing like the pandemic. The pandemic is no reason for us to degrade the environment,” Bishop Bastes added.

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