Unclear, Uncertain, Unhappy – Unless We Resolve Our Share Of Climate Change, You Are Looking At The Future Of The Philippines!
How many millions are there we have of PH farmers? Never mind! Scientist or not, agriculturist or not, if you have not been paying attention, you do not know that we could solve farmer poverty automatically by solving a much bigger problem: Climate Change!
Here comes the ADB to the rescue!? Ben O De Vera says, “PH Pushes ADB-Supervised Asean Info Exchange On Climate Action: (12 June
2022, Inquirer.net, business.inquirer.net). PH Independence Day – Will the “info
exchange” on the climate crisis result in the Asean being able to declare
Independence Day from Climate Change? I doubt it very much!
In relation
to this, Mr De Vera says Finance Secretary Carlos
Dominquez “urged the ADB to spearhead an Asean-wide initiative that
would enable member-countries of the regional organization to exchange
information and best practices on localized climate adaptation and mitigation
programs.”
To
“exchange information and best practices” – Mr Secretary, I doubt that any of
the Asean countries, including our dear Philippines, (a) has any Climate Change
information other than what we can gather digitally; and (b) has any climate
adaptation and mitigation programs running to report on.
If I know my logic, not a single country has
any scientifically based adaptation and/or mitigation program vis-à-vis Climate
Change. Like: It would require that farmers junk their chemical fertilizers and
pesticides and instead resort to practices in organic agriculture. Would the
chemical companies simply sit & watch?
And I attribute all that to the bullheadedness of the
farmers who are mostly males. 2+ years ago, I said, “Since Male Farmers Are
Hardheaded, Let's Cultivate The Female!” (see my 12 Jan 2020 essay “Thinking P2B, Youth Agripreneurs, Schools And The
Metaphor Of The Factory – SCUs For The New PH Agriculture!” Towards A New Eden, towardsaneweden.blogspot.com).
I say, since we can no longer trust male farmers, let us cultivate
female farmers. And we will have to show them how to do organic farming, which
is an entirely new world for male farmers here or abroad.
Mr Dominguez said:
This initiative will
hopefully encourage other countries to design and accelerate the implementation
of their own climate programs. This sends a very strong signal to the
international community that the Philippines is fully committed to deliver on
our climate ambitions. We hope to inspire other emerging economies not only
with our determination but also with innovative financial systems.
Mr Dominguez, Sir, “fully committed to deliver on our
climate ambitions” means:
100% rejecting the agriculture that generates greenhouse
gases (GHGs) – and that is Chemical
Agriculture (CA), which is practiced with gusto all over these islands –
and
100% resorting to Regenerative
Agriculture (RA), which rejects all applications of chemical fertilizers
and pesticides – the harbingers of GHGs that cause Climate Change.
(“Regenerative Agriculture” image from YouTube, youtube.com)
Mr
Dominguez, are you with me in trying to convince Leni Robredo and her Angat
Buhay (“Life Uplift,” my translation) ladies to go into Regenerative
Agriculture? You must be crazy – but it would be a wise move on your part!@517
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