OPINION: Climate Injustice and the Sustainability Paradox of Kaliwa Dam

OPINION: Climate Injustice and the Sustainability Paradox of Kaliwa Dam

The Author during his trekking along Mt. Daraitin and Tinipak River in Tanay, Rizal. Kaliwa Dam project is expected to inundate this place once operational.

By: Alec Hope Buenaventura

CLIMATE INJUSTICE – while the effects of climate change are global, the weight of its brunt is not the same for all. It is the least contributors, not the chief instigators, who carry the heavy repercussions. Perhaps, the Philippines has a degree of familiarity with this case. The water supply shortage in Metro Manila is actually brought about by climate change. Because of floods and droughts, Angat dam is expected to fall short of supplying clean water to the nation’s center, creating yet another sustainability problem on top of many other social issues the country is already facing. The proposed solution – the Kaliwa dam. However, have we ever considered the validity of this notorious project?

Recently, information has been brought to light that the Kaliwa Dam project is at 30%, that is according to the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System or MWSS. Though far from complete, its persistence poses a graver threat not only to the environment but also to the society. Intensifying climate injustice, a clear case of the so-called sustainability paradox.

As a concept, sustainability is an intersectional concept that one cannot pursue economic progress while sacrificing the environment, culture, morals, and other social and humanitarian aspects. Therefore, a paradox takes place when a certain policy, claims to be “sustainable”, yet only caters to one aspect of development, then compromising the others.

The Kaliwa dam project, for example, aims to resolve an economic issue. Ironically, it is at the expense of the rights of the Indigenous people or IPs and environmental sustainability.

I once had the opportunity to personally speak with one of the affected Indigenous people groups, the Dumagat Remontados of Mt. Daraitan, Tanay, Rizal. The Dumagats are exceptionally virtuous people, possessing rich community values that people from the city cannot easily understand. For them, nature is integral to life and their land is the source of their identity and culture. Not to mention their overflowing fountain of local wisdom, primarily in nature and farming.

As we talk, the Dumagats revealed that the perpetrators of the Kaliwa dam deliberately toned-down the ill-effects of the project. For one, contrary to the report of MWSS, that there will be only around fifty families affected, more than a thousand Dumagat families will forcibly be displaced from their homes if the dam is constructed. There were also no consultations transpired to which they might have expressed their dissent to this project as opposed to the reports. 

Like it is not enough injustice, the dam will also inundate the Tinipak River, the river that gives life, so-sacred to them, a site where most of their religious rites take place.

As expected, the process of drilling and digging to build the dam will engender environmental perils as it destroys the ecological balance of the Sierra Madre. Destructions like these lead to weaker soil integrity which will make the mountain ranges prone to landslides. Sierra Madre also serves as Luzon’s frontier against typhoons entering the country. Thus, if the project continues, the threat of typhoons to hit the Philippines stronger is imminent. 

To make matters even worse, this serves as a multiplier to the climate injustice that the Dumagats are already facing. Due to the already existing climate change, the Tinipak River suffers lower water level  during dry-season, yet, it rises extremely when hit by a typhoon such as in the case of Bagyong Ulysses in the past year. Scientifically, the higher the heat index during the dry season increases evaporation rates explaining the low water level. On the other hand, during the wet season, this high surface temperature increases the amount of precipitation, increasing the amount of water to rainfall as experienced by the people of Daraitan.

Furthermore, being farmers, the Dumagats are highly-dependent on nature and climatic events. Irregular precipitation patterns and increase in temperature have made weather unpredictable. As a result, since their main commodity,  rice, is sensitive to climatic factors, they are forced to replace it with a more resilient crop such as sweet potato.

Due to human activities, their ancestral land suffers further environmental degradation. For instance, tree-logging activities in Mt. Daraitan made the soil quality deteriorate. This resulted in an observable decline in crop yield, from one pail to a hundred sacks back then, to getting only one pail in return today. Biodiversity is also observed to decline as habitat bats and snakes were disturbed due to human mobility. These are all attested by the IPs.

The aforementioned events clearly show the Dumagats are already experiencing climate injustice. Rather than fixing the situation for them, the focus of high politics is in the center. This is the very reason as to why the Indigenous peoples are pushed to the margin of the society. If this continues violation of Indigenous people’s rights and right to a balanced and healthful ecology, rights we the sovereign Filipinos are sworn to protect under Article II of the 1987 Constitution.

To reiterate, sustainability is intersectional. All social and humanitarian aspects should be included in the pursuit of true development. Instead of pushing through with this, the best take is to achieve a compromise that would allow economic stability without endangering the natural environment and the rights of the Indigenous peoples. 

Through an emotional message, one of the Dumagat leaders expressed that they are willing to share the waters of their land, as they were the ones blessed. However, the policy-makers need to heed them and consider the alternatives that they are willing to compromise.

Given its political implications, retracting this policy requires a strong political will from the current administration. Nonetheless, it is a must in order to achieve true sustainable development and climate justice. 

To end, I urge you to ask again. Should we proceed with the Kaliwa Dam project? If your answer is still yes, then it is fitting to say that the ultimate ramification of climate change is not the extinction of the entire humanity but the sheer dissolution of our humanity.

Jakarta State Administrative Court (PTUN) Grants Petition for Suspension of Decree Revoking PT. Rimba Raya Conservation License in Seruyan Regency

Jakarta State Administrative Court (PTUN) Grants Petition for Suspension of Decree Revoking PT. Rimba Raya Conservation License in Seruyan Regency

Jakarta, May 16, 2024 – PT. Rimba Raya Conservation (Rimba Raya) welcomes the granting of its petition for the  suspension of the implementation of the Minister of Environment and Forestry of the Republic of Indonesia Decree No: SK.1028/MENLHK/SETJEN/HPL.1/9/2023 dated September 15, 2023, through the Interim Decision No. 1 of the State Administrative Court (PTUN). This decision was rendered on Thursday, May 16, 2024, after a series of hearings that has considered various evidence and arguments from Rimba Raya.

This suspension decision is a significant and meaningful step for Rimba Raya in its efforts to continue the restoration and conservation functions it has developed and implemented in Seruyan Regency, Central Kalimantan.

“This decision gives us the opportunity to continue our restoration and conservation efforts to maintain the sustainability of the forest and ecosystem in Seruyan, Central Kalimantan,” said Haryo Ajie Dewanto, Technical Director of PT. Rimba Raya Conservation. “We are grateful to all parties who supported us throughout this process. Despite the reduced size of our team, Rimba Raya will strive to optimize its functions and ensure the welfare of the community by involving them in the protection of forest and land areas in Seruyan Regency.”

Rimba Raya has been implementing various programs for the protection of forest and land areas and community empowerment, benefiting the communities around the Seruyan River and the Seruyan forest ecosystem. With this suspension decision, Rimba Raya is committed to optimally strengthen these programs.

The suspension decision provides a positive signal for the spirit of ecosystem restoration and conservation in Indonesia, demonstrating that the commitment to environmental preservation must continue to be fought for. Rimba Raya hopes that the judicial process at PTUN will proceed smoothly until the issuance of a final decision. Rimba Raya looks forward to collaborating again with the government, communities, and other relevant partners to achieve shared goals in maintaining environmental sustainability in Indonesia.

SECHA HOME: Pioneering Consumer-Centric Innovation in Real Estate

SECHA HOME: Pioneering Consumer-Centric Innovation in Real Estate

Josephine Petra Lovensa, CEO of Secha Home, has been named “Emerging Woman CEO – Real Estate 2024″ by The Women’s Tabloid Award for her innovative approach to home improvement. Her consumer-focused vision eliminates renovation costs, reshaping the real estate industry and setting new standards for quality and value.

Josephine Petra Lovensa, the dynamic CEO of SECHA Home, is making waves in the real estate industry with her visionary focus on consumer ease and comfort. Known for her innovative approach, Josephine has introduced home improvement solutions that remove the burden of additional renovation costs, transforming the way people think about home and property upgrades.

This forward-thinking strategy has earned Josephine the distinguished title of “Emerging Woman CEO – Real Estate 2024” from The Women’s Tabloid Award – The Voice of The Women. This global accolade celebrates her dedication and innovation in real estate, as well as her strong leadership in reshaping perceptions of property buying and provision.

“I am deeply honored by this recognition from The Women’s Tabloid. It is a remarkable acknowledgment of the hard work and dedication of the SECHA Home team in creating innovative and affordable property solutions for the people of Indonesia,” Josephine stated.

She emphasized that awards for women in their professional roles are not just about external recognition but also about inspiring future generations. Each accolade a woman receives stands as proof that dreams, hard work, and perseverance can lead to the highest levels of success.

Josephine reaffirmed her deep commitment to the future of the real estate industry, expressing a strong determination to continually push boundaries, drive innovation, and maintain high-quality standards. Her vision is not only about achieving business success but also about delivering significant added value to every SECHA Home customer.

“We are committed to continually pushing boundaries in this industry and providing significant added value to our customers,” she asserted.

Previously, Josephine received the ‘E-Learning Chief Strategy of The Year 2022’ award from CEO Review during her tenure as Chief Strategy Officer at LingoTalk, an ed-tech startup focusing on personalized learning for corporations. These accolades underscore her success as a dynamic and visionary female leader across various industry sectors.

VRITIMES Partners with PRTimes.org to Enhance Global Media Reach

VRITIMES Partners with PRTimes.org to Enhance Global Media Reach

Singapore, 15 May 2024 – VRITIMES, a trailblazing media technology company based in Tokyo, proudly announces a new strategic partnership with PRTimes.org, a leading platform for press release distribution and media outreach. This collaboration is designed to leverage both organizations’ strengths to transform how news and press releases are distributed worldwide.

PRTimes.org is renowned for its extensive network and efficacy in reaching journalists and media outlets globally, making it an ideal partner for VRITIMES. The synergy between VRITIMES’s innovative technology solutions and PRTimes.org’s robust distribution capabilities promises to enhance media communication strategies and extend their reach further than ever before.

“We are excited to join forces with PRTimes.org,” said Ferry, CEO of VRITIMES. “This partnership will allow us to combine our technological expertise with their expansive media network to provide unparalleled service to our clients. Together, we will set new standards in media distribution, enhancing visibility and impact for press releases across the globe.”

Emerge Names New CEO, Unveils 10-Year Vision of Client-Centricity and Innovation

Emerge Names New CEO, Unveils 10-Year Vision of Client-Centricity and Innovation

Pampanga, 08 May 2024 — Emerge, the pioneering digital marketing powerhouse in Central Luzon with a stellar record of success in enhancing various brands’ online presence, proudly announces the appointment of Ms. Carissa Coles Noromor, Certified Professional Marketer (CPM Philippines) as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO).

Ms. Noromor, with over a decade of experience in the digital and social media marketing arena, has built an illustrious career. She started as a copywriter for an e-commerce company in 2011, transitioned into an SEO Specialist, and then became the Co-Founder and Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) of Emerge. Her passion for delivering immediate results led her to specialize in pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, excelling in creating impactful campaigns and driving long-term growth.

As Ms. Noromor brings forth her expertise and experiences to lead Emerge into the future, she emphasizes the agency’s commitment to omnichannel marketing and the 10-year vision plan. “Our plan revolves around our new manifesto: ‘Omnichannel marketing is the way to go!'” she affirmed.

Ms. Noromor also discusses the advantages and opportunities that await Emerge’s clients, focusing on delivering game-changing campaigns that yield future-forward outcomes. “Our goal is to make our clients love us and stay with us forever. The clients will expect campaigns that stand out and deliver results. We will help our clients succeed in digital and traditional media as well.”

Under her leadership, Ms. Noromor envisions leveraging technology as the solid anchor of Emerge’s success. “The future of Emerge is rooted in technology. Over the next decade, we plan to collaborate with brands and agencies to enhance marketing assets through our proprietary tools.”

The decision to appoint a new CEO is rooted in the agency’s strategic and long-term objectives. Emerge’s now Chairman and Founder, Richard Noromor, confidently noted Ms. Noromor’s readiness, capability, and zeal to solidify Emerge’s position in the industry further.

“Carissa Noromor is ready to take Emerge to the next level. Our 5-year and 10-year plans align with this new direction. Carissa is in charge of solidifying the agency’s mark in this industry by improving all facets of agency management,” Mr. Noromor said. He added, “The role of the new CEO is to scale the agency through a malasakit-driven culture, world-class account management, branding & positioning, and award-winning campaigns.”

Furthermore, Mr. Noromor underscored the significance of Ms. Carissa’s leadership in championing women’s empowerment in the industry, stating, “Women are at the forefront of leadership today — in every industry. And Carissa’s appointment testifies our commitment to inclusion, equality, and diversity.”

With Ms. Noromor at the helm, Emerge is primed to continue its legacy of excellence in the field of marketing and beyond.

VRITIMES partners with APACNews.org to Amplify News Reach in Asia-Pacific

VRITIMES partners with APACNews.org to Amplify News Reach in Asia-Pacific

Kuala Lumpur, 14 May 2024 – VRITIMES, the innovative media technology startup headquartered in Tokyo, is delighted to announce its strategic partnership with APACNews.org, a distinguished news outlet with deep roots in the Asia-Pacific region. This new alliance is set to enhance how news is distributed and consumed across this dynamic region.

APACNews.org is recognized for its incisive coverage and deep understanding of the Asia-Pacific market, making it a perfect match for VRITIMES’s cutting-edge press release distribution technology and analytics. Together, the two organizations aim to transform the traditional media landscape by integrating state-of-the-art technology with rich, contextual journalism.

“We are thrilled to partner with APACNews.org,” said Ferry CEO of VRITIMES. “This partnership will allow us to tap into critical markets in Asia-Pacific, delivering our advanced media solutions to a broader audience. Our joint efforts will focus on providing enhanced media exposure and delivering pivotal news stories with greater efficiency and accuracy.”

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