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Republic of the Philippiness DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES Kagawaran ng Kapaligiran at Likas na Yaman PENRO - Marinduque |
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DENR MARINDUQUE SIMULTANEOUSLY CLEANS UP FOR EARTH DAY
On Saturday, April 22, 2017, DENR Marinduque conducted simultaneous clean up in celebration of the Earth Day.
The clean-up was conducted in five (6) identified barangays in different Municipalities of the Province – Barangay Balanacan, Mogpog, Poblacion, Buenavista, Pangi and Bachao, Gasan and Poblacion Sta. Cruz and Poblacion, Torrijos, Marinduque. PENRO Marinduque personnel were distributed to their respective municipalities to supervise, monitor and participate in the said activities.
Garbage collected in each barangays were counted, segregated and accounted for proper disposal. ###
SECRETARY GINA LOPEZ ADDRESSES MARINDUQUE ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
On April 11, 2017, Sec. Gina Lopez visits Marinduque to address environmental issues particular on mining concerns. Upon arrival, she interviewed residents of Barangay Capayang, Mogpog, Marinduque who were directly affected by the previous mining operation. She briefly conversed with them regarding the current situation and effects of the Consolidated Mines Inc. (CMI) mining on their community. Also, former co-owner of CMI, Mr. Joven M. Lilles was also interviewed and narrated how the mining company closed down.
Likewise, Mayor of Mogpog, Augusto Leo Livelo who was also present together with OIC, PENRO Imelda M. Diaz were asked by Sec. Lopez to work hand in hand to develop and rehabilitate the mining site and convert it into ecotourism destination that will generate jobs for the community.
After the site visit at CMI, Mogpog, Secreatary Lopez conducted an aerial survey at the Marcopper Mine Site in Sta. Cruz.
Afterwards, Secreatary Lopez was warmly welcomed at the Recreational Sports Complex, Boac by the DENR PENRO Marinduque employees together with the famously known morrions of the province, followed by the traditional “putong” by the Provincial Government employees at the Provincial Capitol.
Later in the afternoon, she presented the DENR paradigm and her advocacy mainly focused on the Sustainable Area Development approach through bamboo plantation to rehabilitate mined out areas as well as river banks that will help promote economic growth. However, she reiterated that economic growth is not based on money alone rather the happiness of the people. She added that the welfare and happiness of the people is vital in economic growth. Moreover, according to her, if the area is ecological and well taken care of then it will be economical. Creating an economic zones that will promote love and happiness among people is her objective, not just planting trees.
Afterwards, she also introduced the use of Biochar which according to her can enhance soil productivity thereby increasing crop yeilds in a short period of time which will minimize the use of chemicals in agricultural products.
Lastly, as an encouragement, she strongly urge everyone to care for the environment and believe that Marinduque can and will be able to restore mined out areas back into habitable and healthy environment for the present and future generations, likewise, generating jobs for the less fortunate people. She seeks the joint efforts from the different organizations, LGUs, NGAs, NGOs, People's Organizations, commutinies and other stakeholders for the success of this endeavor. ###
More than 400 bikers in Marinduque take part in protecting the environment
MOGPOG, Marinduque — In celebration of the 2022 Philippine Environment Month with the theme ‘Aksyon para sa Natatanging Mundo’ and 35th DENR Anniversary, the Provincial Environment and Natural Resources (PENRO)-Marinduque organized a Bike and Tree Planting Activity with the theme ‘Padyak para sa Kalikasan, Magtanim para sa Kinabukasan’ on Friday, June 10.
The bike activity kicked off at the Marinduque Provincial Sports Complex in Boac, going to Tabi-Buliasnin-Maligaya-Nangka-Laon service roads up to the Enhanced National Greening Program (ENGP) area in Barangay Capayang, Mogpog where the tree planting activity took place.
Present in the said event were different biker groups, national government agencies, provincial government, local government units, civil society organizations, non-government organizations, and advocates involved in supporting environmental activities.
Imelda Diaz, the Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Officer said that one of the objectives of the event is to encourage participation of various stakeholders in rehabilitating and protecting the ecosystem through eco-friendly means of transportation, responsible ecotourism, reforestation and other good practices.