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MANILA BAY

All human activities have an impact on nature to a greater or lesser extent.


made from tiny coral flakes that came from a neighboring coral reef and
deposited by the wind and waves on a specific stretch. beach created by the
Dumping trash wherever is not a sustainable practice.
The dolomite should have remained where it was in Cebu if the EIA had been conducted
properly.
made from tiny coral flakes that came from a neighboring coral reef and
deposited by the wind and waves on a specific stretch. beach created by the
Dumping trash wherever is not a sustainable practice.
The dolomite should have remained where it was in Cebu if the EIA had been conducted
properly.
made from tiny coral flakes that came from a neighboring coral reef and
deposited by the wind and waves on a specific stretch. beach created by the
Dumping trash wherever is not a sustainable practice.
The dolomite should have remained where it was in Cebu if the EIA had been conducted
properly.
actions have an impact on nature.
extent. The balance determines whether a task should be performed.
between the price and the gain. The justification for the Environmental Impact is as follows:

Evaluation Law (EIA). Any environmentally important activity must conduct an EIA.
or in a location where the environment is crucial. When it comes to Manila Bay's beautification,
the advantages outweigh the financial and environmental costs? The price consists of the
destruction of a mountain's peak, massive carbon dioxide emissions from
the energy source needed to mine, transport, grind, and disperse dolomite. That is
having a negative impact on health, allegedly damaging our
lungs. Economically, the expense is substantial—nearly P400 million, making it scandalously
expensive
pricey, particularly when money could have been used for our immediate needs.
people.
What benefit(s) are there? Not much; a half-kilometer stretch of white sand that, in
fact, will be quickly destroyed by the following powerful storm.
The Supreme Court's mandamus order mandated Manila Bay's renovation, which
involved clearing the Bay of solid garbage, dredging the poisonous silt, and
be free of pollutants, both liquid and solid, going forward. The mandamus didn't specify that
the Bay should
If it can even be considered that, artificial beautifying.
The interplay of land and water results in the formation of beaches. Sand is spread out on
the coastal region, either from neighboring sources or from rivers. A white beach is made from
tiny coral flakes that came from a neighboring coral reef and
deposited by the wind and waves on a specific stretch. beach created by the
Dumping trash wherever is not a sustainable practice.
The dolomite should have remained where it was in Cebu if the EIA had been conducted
properly .

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