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Friday, October 1, 2021

The Pasig River is not dead, PAREx will kill it!


Wazzup Pilipinas!?

The Pasig River Expressway or PAREX may not help the environment at all as groups opposing its construction asserted that it will only worsen the urban heat in the National Capital Region.

"If we are to prevent our rivers from dying, if we are to prevent them from being killed, then we must take seriously the proposition that they are alive."

Pasig River is such a fascinating water body. It is brackish (mixture of fresh and saltwater) in nature and it can flow in 2 directions—either towards Manila Bay (wet season) or towards Laguna de Bay (dry season)—connecting and supporting two other important water bodies!

According to lexicographer Jose Villa Panganiban, “Pasig” comes from Sanskrit meaning “river flowing from one body of water to another;” what an appropriate name. There is fascinating hydrology, ecology, and heritage in the river, all of which at stake in the face of PAREX.


The city and river's name, "Pasig" is a Tagalog word which means "a river that flows into the sea" - tapos sisementuhin nila?

If they say Pasig River is dead (which I dispute), shouldn't the course of action be remediation and restoration, not further destruction?

And those who say it's just the banks that will be damaged, that doesn't actually help your case at all. River banks, floodplains, and riparian areas in general are critical to the functioning and regulation of aquatic ecosystems.

If Pasig river is dead kamusta naman ang Manila bay? Tapos may dolomite? Tapos pupuntahan ng mga tao? For mental health? Ogag talaga reasoning ng mga mokong mailusot lang yung project na hindi naman for the benefit of all Filipinos.

They could have channeled the Manila Bay dolomite fund to the Pasig river restoration instead.

Maganda pa naman ang naging proyekto ni Gina Lopez et al sa rehabilitation ng Pasig river. Eme kasi yung admin ngayon at hindi na sinuportahan yung proyekto.



There’s been several initiatives reviving Pasig River and there are indications of some success. An expressway above it will kill the river. 

Pasig River is the “soul” of the old Manila and a main artery of Metro Manila. Do not kill it. Honor its history and heritage.

Itong ilog na to ang may malaking kontribusyon sa kalakalan ng Pilipinas. Dapat alagan at buhayin!

Ano ba ginawa sa mga estero, tinakpan at ginawang kalasada sa Makati, anong nangyari, eh di binabaha pag malakas ang ulan. Sa Marikina River, nauubos ang river banks sa kakareclaim kaya umaapaw kapag tagulan. Ang Pasig ay ilog at hindi dapat takpan na parang kaldero.

Pasig River is a living entity with a right to life - and thus we must say #NoToPAREX.

Every river system needs direct sunlight to thrive. Thus, building a highway on top of the Pasig River is not only a stupid idea, it’s murderous to the surviving ecosystem there.  

Madaming paraan para maka travel pero konti lang ang paraan para ma-save ang environment. For once, let's save the river, not just ourselves.

An expressway on the Pasig River will spoil its scenic vistas, as well as ruin the quality of life of those who live beside it.

We don’t need expressways. We need more mass transit projects. We need to move away from being a car-centric country.

Bakit ba expressway ang naisip. Mas efficient ang ferry system.

What Metro Manila needs is more trees, more parks, more walkways, more bike lanes, better public transport - and a revitalized Pasig River: its once and future jewel. 

They keep on building infrastructures that harms both the environment and the heritage that goes through it. Why can't they just improve traffic systems than build these projects that'll only add more fuel to the fire, and when I say fuel, I mean more cars due to demand.

Focus on green-friendly mass trasportation instead of ugly skyways all over the metro with the government’s car-centric policy that only supports the privileged.

Magpaggawa ng overpass na may escalator at elevator for PWDs. 

Magpaggawa ng dagdag na LRT line within Metro Manila like sa kahabaan ng Buendia, Shaw Blvd. Boni Ave., Quezon Ave. karugtong ng Espanya hangang Central Station, Sucat Road, Zapote Rd, Congressional hangang Roosevelt.

Lastly, magpagawa ng maraming government hospitals and public markets na community base para hindi na lalayo ang mga tao. 

At pagisipan na rin ang in-city housing projects na vertical. Dagdag mo pa ang pagutilize ng government idle lands to create centralize government centers.

If you happen to see the old maps of Metro Manila, there are streams and canals from Manila Bay and from Pasig River itself. These are daluyan ng tubig, these are what we call the arms of the sea. And naturally formed, if we can bring them back to balance the geological land form.

Every river system needs direct sunlight to thrive. Thus, building a highway on top of the Pasig River is not only a stupid idea, it’s murderous to the surviving ecosystem there.  

An expressway on the Pasig River will spoil its scenic vistas, as well as ruin the quality of life of those who live beside it.

We say #NoToPAREX - it will benefit neither the environment nor the people, and likely harm both.

This is Skyway Stage 3 passing through Pasig River. It gives us a preview of the Pasig River Expressway (PAREX), a ₱95-B project from SMC which was hastily approved by gov’t in just 72 days; its groundbreaking was held 3 days after.

Almost 5,000 have signed a Change.org petition to stop the project. 


Link: 

https://www.change.org/p/san-miguel-corporation-stop-the-proposed-pasig-river-expressway-notoparex-ilogpasiglahin

FDCP Champions ‘Edutainment’ with Over 100 Curated Titles Streaming on FDCP Channel


Wazzup Pilipinas!?

To provide significant films that inspire, enrich and entertain in one platform, the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) is dropping a total of 104 films on the FDCP Channel platform starting September 30. 

“FDCP Channel 100” aims to serve as an easy-to-use streaming platform through a thematic curation of films and audiovisual content according to various educational topics. For a monthly subscription of only PHP 99, students, film enthusiasts, and filmmakers will be able to access hard-to-find local films on the FDCP Channel.

“Streaming platforms everywhere are continuously emerging, overwhelming us with various content. However, there is a gap in streaming platforms for academic use and by categorizing the films by themes such as cultural, heritage and sociodrama, it’ll be more efficient for our audiences to pick out local films for educational and entertainment purposes,” said FDCP Chairperson and CEO Liza Diño.

There are 104 titles available for subscription, 77 new titles added to the 27 existing titles on the FDCP Channel.

For more information and inquiries, visit www.facebook.com/fdcpchannel. To view its subscription plans, visit fdcpchannel.ph.

 

Subscription Films on the FDCPchannel.ph platform starting September 30

 

Feature

 

      “4 Days” by Adolfo Alix, Jr

      “Adela” by Adolfo Alix, Jr

      “An Kubo sa Kawayanan” by Alvin Yapan

      “Ang Babae sa Likod ng Mambabatok” by Lauren Sevilla Faustino

      “Ang Damgo ni Eleuteria” by Remton Zuasola

      “Ang Hapis at Himagsik ni Hermano Puli” by Gil Portes

      “Ang Huling Cha-Cha ni Anita” by Sigrid Andrea Bernardo

      “Baboy Halas” by Bagane Fiola

      “Bagahe” by Zig Dulay

      “Bakit Dilaw ang Gitna ng Bahag-hari?” by Kidlat Tahimik

      “Balikbayan #1: Memories of Overdevelopment Redux III” by Kidlat Tahimik

      “Best. Partee. Ever.” by HF Yambao

      “Chasing Fireflies” by Sheron Dayoc

      “Class of 2018” by Charliebebs Gohetia

      “Daybreak” by Adolfo Alix, Jr

      “Debosyon” by Alvin Yapan

      “Donor” by Mark Meily

      “Dukit” by Armando Lao

      “First Sem” by Dexter Hemedez and Allan Ibañez

      “Forbidden Memory” by Gutierrez Mangansakan II

      “Gayuma” by Cesar Hernando

      “Genghis Khan” by Manuel Conde

      “Gusto Kita With All My Hypothalamus” by Dwein Baltazar

      “Huwebes Huwebes” by Don Gerardo Frasco, Januar Yap, and Kristoffer Villarino

      “I Love You. Thank You.” by Charliebebs Gohetia

      “In Nomine Matris” by Will Fredo

      “K’Na The Dreamweaver” by Ida Anita Del Mundo

      “Lorna” by Sigrid Andrea Bernardo

      “Ma' Rosa” by Brillante Mendoza

      “Magkakabaung” by Jason Paul Laxamana

      “Masahista” by Brillante Mendoza

      “Matangtubig” by Jet Leyco

      “Maynila sa mga Kuko ng Liwanag” by Lino Brocka

      “Mga Anak ng Kamote” by Carlo Enciso Catu

      “Mga Anino ng Kahapon” by Alvin Yapan

      “Mga Gabing Kasinghaba ng Hair Ko” by Gerardo Calagui

      “Mga Mister ni Rosario” by Alpha Habon

      “Midnight in a Perfect World” by Dodo Dayao

      “Miss Bulalacao” by Ara Chawdhury

      “Moonlight Over Baler” by Gil Portes

      “Muli” by Adolfo Alix, Jr

      “Nabubulok” by Sonny Calvento

      “Ned's Project” by Lem Lorca

      “Nick and Chai” by Cha Escala and Wena Sanchez

      “Pagdating sa Dulo” by Ishmael Bernal

      “Pailalim” by Daniel Palacio

      “Patintero: Ang Alamat ni Meng Patalo” by Mihk Vergara

      “Pepot Artista” by Clodualdo Del Mundo Jr

      “Perfumed Nightmare” by Kidlat Tahimik

      “Porno” by Adolfo Alix, Jr

      “Red” by Jay Abello

      “Ronda” by Nick Olanka

      “Sakaling Hindi Makarating” by Ice Idanan

      “Signal Rock” by Chito Roño

      “Sinong Lumikha ng Yoyo? Sinong Lumikha ng Moon Buggy?” by Kidlat Tahimik

      “Sonata” by Peque Gallaga and Lore Reyes

      “Star na si Van Damme Stallone” by Randolph Longjas

      “Swap” by Remton Siega Zuasola

      “T'yanak” by Peque Gallaga and Lore Reyes

      “Tandem” by King Palisoc

      “The Grave Bandits” by T.A. Acierto

      “The Search for Weng Weng” by Andrew Leavold

      “Thy Womb” by Brillante Mendoza

      “Turumba” by Kidlat Tahimik

      “Water Lemon” by Lemuel Lorca

      “White Slavery” by Lino Brocka

      “Zamboanga” by Eduardo de Castro

 

Shorts

 

      “Akalingwan Nang Rosa” by Max Canlas

      “Aliens Ata” by Glenn Barit

      “Alipato” by Michael Joshua Manahan

      “Ang Kapitbahay Ko sa 2014” by Anya Zulueta

      “Ang Unang Araw ng Pasukan” by Ar-jen Manlapig

      “Babylon” by Keith Deligero

      “Baga't Diri Tuhay Ta't Pamahungpahung (The Imminent Immanent)” by Carlo Francisco Manatad

      “Basaan” by Gino Jose

      “Bawod” by TM Malones

      “Budjang” by Rhadem Camlian Morados

      “Budots: The Craze” by Jay Rosas

      “Bundok Chubibo” by Glenn Barit

      “Delayed si Jhemerlyn Rose” by Don Senoc

      “Fat You” by Ronnel Rivera III

      “Fatima Marie Torres and the Invasion of Space Shuttle” by Carlo Francisco Manatad

      “Finding Angelina” by Reeden Fajardo  

      “Haraya” by Daniel Delgado

      “Hilom” by P.R. Patindol

      “Hugo: A Hidden Past Revealed” by Rhadem Camlian Morados

      “In Paglayag” by Rhadem Camlian Morados

      “Jodilerks dela Cruz, Employee of the Month” by Carlo Francisco Manatad

      “Judgement” by Raymund Ribay Gutierrez

      “Junilyn Has” by Carlo Francisco Manatad

      “Koleksyong Pamalo” by Len Frago

      “Lola Loleng” by Che Tagyamon

      “Makartur” by Brian Spencer Reyes

      “Pahimakas” by Lance Maravillas

      “Quing Lalam ning Aldo” by Reeden Fajardo

      “Sa Saiyang Isla” by Christian Candelaria

      “Sandra” by Carlo Francisco Manatad

      “Shaded” by Vanneza Clear Estanol

      “Supot” by Phil Giordano

      “Tembong” by Shaira Advincula

      “Viral Kids” by Arjanmar Rebeta

      “What I Would've Told My Daughter if I Knew What to Say Back Then” by Cha Roque

      “Ya Right” by Gab Mesina                                                                                                                                                                                          

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