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*Photos taken from the presentation slide of Atty. Antonio Oposa during the Forum held in UC-Banilad Campus last June 28, 2010
Transportation System Revolution: A Gift for the Next Generation
By: Kristine Athena Monsanto- Nedamo
In the laws of nature: There is no right or wrong, there are no rewards or punishments, there are only
consequences. Which consequences would you rather have?
June 28, 2010, an ordinary day with extra
ordinary impact in my life. As a freshman in the UC-
College of Law, initially, it was more for compliance
that I attended a forum where we were tasked to go
to by our professor, Atty. Gloria Ramos, a forum
about the Environment and Revolutionizing Our
Transportation System by Atty. Antonio Oposa. Little
did I know about the great effect it is going to have
in me. From the start of Atty. Oposas talk, his
passion on the subject matter was really overflowing
and contagious. Every single word he uttered was
full of conviction. On the other hand, in the course of his discussion I was also developing a strong feeling of anxiety within me. As a mother, all I could think of then were my two beautiful children, they are still so young and
yet a serious threat in our environment is happening already? Something must be done or the worst is yet to
come. I was scared, and then I understood the passion and the transpiring energy of Atty. Oposa as the speaker.
Our environment is the greatest gift God almighty has given us. We will not be able to survive life without
the sources of life land, air and water (LAW). These are the vital organs of life. But what are we doing to these
sources we have?
In our quest towards global development and economic growth, we are enriching our lives at the expense
of our environment. We aim for globalization, progress, revenue and profit. Everyday, we aspire to become a fully
developed country. But, does becoming a fully developed country mean that we will be sacrificing the original
wealth given to us in our environment? Would there be a WIN-WIN solution wherein we can move towards
development at the same time continuously enrich our environment and nature? According to Atty. AntonioOposa, we are following the program of the Americans in their country. We want to become like them when in fact
their system does not and will not work for us here in the Philippines. Geographically, they have a vast area of land
while we have an archipelago. We have limited land area and we are surrounded by seas. Is it not that we are
unable to recognize the true meaning of wealth and we tend to forget the richness we have in our country? Did
you know that we are part of the center of the biodiversity in the whole wide world? In fact, Philippines is the
Center of the Center of Marine Biodiversity on Earth Dr. Kent Carpenter, UN FAO study. A great wealth we have
but we fail to recognize.
It was amazing how Atty. Oposa conveyed the Paradox of the Diamond and the Water in his talk.
Commonly, we would think of a rich person as the one having the most possession of diamonds not realizing that
we can live without a single diamond but we cannot live without a single droplet of water. The same is in relation
with us, as we aspire to be like the United States of America (the diamond) and we do not recognize the wealth we
have in our seas and other natural resources (the water). We want to build more buildings and infrastructure,more concrete roads, reclaimed lands and less of the green land for forest and trees, seas and ocean.
It is time for us to take action, or we will never know how bad it is until it is too late. We are bound with
the consequences for what we have done and are still doing to our environment. We can not change things by
doing the same things we previously and currently doing. According to Albert Einstein, Doing the same things over
and over again and expecting a different result is called INSANITY. Atty. Oposa said, The INERTIA of COLLECTIVE
INSANITY, which resulted from our full dependence on cars for mobility moving from one point to the other, is a
major contributor of the threat to our environment today. He mentioned several effects and disadvantages of
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*Photos taken from the presentation slide of Atty. Antonio Oposa during the Forum held in UC-Banilad Campus last June 28, 2010
the current car based system we have in our transport system. Among these are the following: waste of space,
production of metals, rubber and plastic, expensive cost of fuel, insurance and maintenance, accidents injury,
damage and death, and lastly air pollution caused by the gas emitted by cars and the burning of coal for fuel and
gasoline production. Indeed, we are literally burning our money every time we refill gas in our cars for our daily
transportation. Everything goes to waste.
How can we solve this issue? Where should we start? Atty. Oposa said, We can only resolve this bychanging our mindset, thinking out of the box, jumping out of the box and shaking our heads out of the box. In
addition, he said Sometimes words have to be a little wild because they are the assault of thoughts upon the
unthinking. It is time for a revolution and to turnaround the mindset of each and every individual in our country
today. From the mindset of Economics of Consumption and Extraction, we should change to the mindset of
Economics of Conservation, Protection and Restoration. We should not get anything from nature without having
something in return due for them.
A simulation below was performed by Atty. Oposas Team on how Cebu will become 20 to 25 yrs from
now, if we refuse to act. Act now.
Would you allow this to happen? 20 to 25
yrs later, I envision myself enjoying life, sharing myblessings with others and thanking God almighty of
the success me and my family have achieved. My
kids by that time would have just graduated in
college and would be starting to make their dreams
into reality. How do you see yourself, 20 to 25 yrs
from now? Would you deny yourself and your love
ones to reap the fruits of labor from the efforts you
had while studying and working for your goals in life
and let it perish just like that? I admire Atty. Oposa
and his colleagues on how they are passionately
acting on every possible way there is to prevent the
consequences of the things we have done to our
environment.
It is the foremost desire of each one of us to have a comfortable and efficient way of living, in everyday of
our lives. Maybe because of the lack of existing system that would give us options on how to do things and live life
more comfortably, we are forced to go with the flow and be one of the crowd adding traffic to our roads, pollution
to our air and destroying Mother Nature. I agree with the speaker that, Our insistence at individual mobility has
resulted in serious collective immobility. Our roads are filled with cars carrying one person inside, transporting
from one point to another. And yet most of our fellow countrymen are sacrificing in jeepneys in the middle of a
heavy, tiring and irritating traffic jam.
Article II, Section 16 of the 1987 Constitution provides that: The State shall protect and advance the right
of the people to a balanced and healthful ecology in accord with the rhythm and harmony of nature. In relation to
Article II of the 1987 Constitution, is Atty. Antonio Oposas design on a Revolutionized Transportation System. Acollective transport system, which is non-pollutive and operated by the locomotion system such as trains, in
response to our concerns in the threat of Environment and the consequences we are bound to face. He designed
the Bus Rail Train (BRT) for collective mobility with the existing resources we have, he converted in his prototype
our existing transport system to an environment friendly set-up. A road where everything has its own place: bike
lanes for bikers, walk lane for walkers, bus rail train for commuters and emergency road for emergency cars with
emergency functions for the security of our government. He said, Those who have less in wheels must have more
in road. The revolutionized transport system comes with the implementation of the principles of CPR Economics:
Cebu rovince submer ed: 6 months later:
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*Photos taken from the presentation slide of Atty. Antonio Oposa during the Forum held in UC-Banilad Campus last June 28, 2010
Conservation, Protection and Restoration. Go back to basics, apply and use the existing resources we have such as
Wind Energy for our electric power, restore marine ecosystems and revolutionize our transport systems. The CPR
should be implemented through Education, Engineering and Enforcement.
Under RA6735 of the Local Government Code on Initiative, The power of the people under a system of
initiative and referendum to directly propose, enacts, approves or rejects, in whole or in part, the Constitution,
laws, ordinances, or resolutions passed by any legislative body upon compliance with the requirements of this Act
is hereby affirmed, recognized and guaranteed. Therefore, being part of the Filipino people we are entitled to our
rights to participate, do our share and have the initiative on resolutions that would be beneficial to our country,
most for our environment. We have the power to implement CPR economics and the Bus Rail Train for the
collective transport system here in Cebu via our signed petitions and letting our voices be heard in our society. In
this way, we could take part in making a dream of better future reality and not be threatened by the consequences
we are bound to face because of what we have done to on our environment. Everyone, togetherwe can make a
difference. A dream no matter how big and impossible it may seem, so long as we continuously believe and have
faith in it will be realized. If we can think about it, we can have it in our hands and in the future it will become. It is
never too late.
In the part of our local government officials, I hope you would have the heart to do your part as well.
Republic Act No. 6957 is an act authorizing the financing, construction, operation and maintenance of
infrastructure projects by the private sector, and for the other purposes. Under section 1 of the said act, it is the
declared policy of the State to recognize the indispensable role of the private sector as the main engine for
national growth and development and provide the most appropriate favorable incentives to mobilize private
resources for the purpose. It is with great appreciation that I would be carrying for the rest of my life and to the
next generations of my family for the support that you will be giving to this project towards conservation,
protection and restoration of our environment. The rule in life is to get as much as we can and be the best that we
can without hurting the other party, WIN-WIN. With CPR economics and the revolutionized transportation system-
BRT, a WIN-WIN solution was designed by Atty. Antonio Oposa and his colleagues that could bring us to a
developed, progressive country as we continuously enrich our God given wealth in our environment. It is now out
time to take action. Act now!