Rigths of Nature
Rigths of Nature
Rigths of Nature
( “The World Without Us”: the earth can continue to exist without us human beings, but human beings
cannot continue to live without the earth’s bio-system
Ecological Sin
For human beings… to destroy the biological diversity of God’s creation; for human beings to degrade
the integrity of the earth by causing changes in its climate, by stripping the earth of its natural forests or
destroying its wetlands; for human beings to contaminate the earth’s waters, its land, its air, and its life
– these are sins.’
For ‘to commit a crime against the natural world is a sin against ourselves and a sin against God.’” (LS,
8)
“Recognizing Rights of Nature means that human activities and development must not interfere with the
ability of ecosystems to absorb their effects, to regenerate their natural capacities, to thrive and evolve,
and requires that those responsible, including corporate actors, be held fully accountable for negative
impacts of Earth systems.”
Prevailing Modern World View ANTHROPOCENTRIC the view regarding humankind as the central or
most important element of existence, especially as opposed to other species or creation.
Forest Denudation. In total, between 1990 and 2005, Philippines lost 32.3% of its forest cover, or
around 3,412,000 hectares.
Air Pollution. Philippines had the 3rd highest number of deaths due to air pollution, according to the
World Health Organization (WHO) study 2018. Source of pollution . A WHO study released in May 2018
said there were about 45.3 deaths per 100,0000 individuals due to outdoor air pollution. China ranked
first at 81.5 deaths recorded while Mongolia was second at 48.8 deaths
Loss of Biodiversity. Philippines has 1196 species of animals and 45.8% are endemic (they exist in no
other country), and 14.7% are threatened, while there are 8931 species of plants, where 32.9% endemic
and 5.1% is threatened
Water Pollution. One of the most alarming things Greenpeace reports is that out of the Philippines’ 421
rivers, as many as 50 are considered dead and unable to support any but the most robust life.
Plastic Waste. In a report released a few years ago, the Ocean Conservancy singled out the Philippines
as one of five countries from where majority of plastics originates. Also on the list were China,
Indonesia, Vietnam, and Thailand. Every year, 8 million metric tons of plastics enter our ocean on top of
the estimated 150 million metric tons that currently circulate our marine environments.
The recognition of the Rights of Nature is at the core of the call for
ecological conversion, as Pope Francis emphasized in his speech at the
United Nations General Assembly in September 2015.
: to address our dysfunctional economic system and the legal, social and political and modern cultural
frameworks that are destroying people and planet.