The Parish also called out financial institutions still supporting coal and other destructive projects and urged the public to unite against such financing activities. “Nawa’y magkaisa ang sambayanan sa pagsusulong ng divestment campaign upang ang mga pondo ng aming mga institusyon ay di mapalagak na puhunan sa mga coal-fired power plants, mga kumpanya ng pagmimina at iba pang mapanirang proyekto,” the statement read.
“The preservation of our natural world and protection of the right of our people–both these in the present and of generqations to come–to live in a healthy environment is part and parcel of our duty as stewards of Creation,” said Monsignor Noel Villareal of the our Lady of Angels Parish. “Quezon and many other provinces in the country have been suffering from coal’s poison for far too long. We will not tire in rejecting this dirty energy source and calling out its financial supporters to fully shift instead to investing in clean technologies until ecological conversion truly happens in our country,” Villareal added.
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