Top 5 Environmental Problems in the Philippines (via PSST.PH)
As cities and provinces develop, our natural resources are also compromised. Even more sadly than what was just stated, global warming has become one of the major problems worldwide since it affects the whole planet and it slowly engulfs our world every minute.
In the Philippines, we, Filipinos, are already feeling this effect. From low pressure typhoons, it has evolved into super typhoons with some incidences of tornadoes. Monsoon rain warning elicits fear as it can bring flash floods. Temperatures rise and our heat index has increased dramatically.
There is a long list of environmental issues but in reality, they are intertwined with each other and needs serious attention from all of us.
Here are the top 5.
1. Pollution
Pollution, in context, is the introduction of contaminants into the environment causing adverse change. It is present through noise, air and water. As we produce more noise, it can interfere with the behavior of certain animals in the ecosystem. Also, on some studies, the effect of sound waves turns into heat causing a slight change in the temperature of the environment. Air pollution is what we can often see in urban places. Smoke belching vehicles and gases from factories are the culprits in contributing to air pollution. On water pollution, incessant throwing of garbage and inappropriate industrial waste disposal affects our bodies of water, which in turn cause trouble in marine life.
2. Global warming due to emission of greenhouse gases
In almost any activity, we emit greenhouse gas such as using our electricity, cooking and driving our cars. As we breathe out, we also produce carbon dioxide. The more people in a certain area, the bigger carbon dioxide are emitted into the environment. As these gases are produce, it generates heat causing a change in the climate.
3. Overpopulation
Overpopulation seeds into a lot of problems. With the need for new homes, the development of new buildings, houses and establishments are in order. After which the demand for electricity, food and other greenhouse gases also increases. Scarcity of food can be experienced due to the limited ability of the animals to populate fast. Thus, dishonest people nowadays resort to using chemicals and medications to boost and fake the growth of these animals. Overpopulation also means having more garbage to dispose.
4. Natural resources depletion
Mining and quarrying has become rampant over the years and are to be blamed for destroying the beauty of our environment. Among the natural resources that we have, water, oil and forests are the top three on the list. Fresh water, in reality, is only 2.5% of the world’s total water volume. If the problems affecting our bodies of water continue, the demand for drinking water will increase causing water shortage and worse, famine. Oil, on the other hand, is used every day for transportation of goods and electricity. Lastly, according to statistics, deforestation contributes an estimate of 12% to 17% of greenhouse gas emission per year. Trees emit oxygen and filter the air. But with lesser trees, flash floods are likely to happen.
5. Waste disposal
Improper waste disposal creates a hazardous problem to everyone. It may infect people not only physically but through the air and water. Garbage thrown in the rivers and canals may not only block our waterways but it invites rodents to infect the water and soon be transferred to humans. Clogged waterways have a tendency to spill causing flash floods, which is what is happening here in our country. Likewise, the lack of enough dumpsites and landfills is also a hindrance in helping to solve our garbage management crisis.