13 December 2021 | Mr. Jermel E. Gorgod
The Pilgrimage to COP26 (26th Conference of Parties- the annual UN Climate Change Summit) by the Ecojesuit Global Network in coordination with Balay Laudato Si’ Bukidnon capped off with an insightful roundtable discussion with the youth of the Philippines. Conducted last October 16, 2021, the event was participated by various Jesuit institutions and public and private schools all over the country.
The program is inspired by the life of St. Ignatius, in that he spent time reflecting on the life of Jesus by understanding the lives of others through listening to them with empathy. The program aims to enable the young generation to see that we (humans) are all connected with our struggles. Yes, we may be different, but we are not isolated, we are not facing these challenges alone.
The discussion highlighted the issue of Climate Change and how critical the decisions created in COP26 are for the future of humanity.
Two AJHS students from the Cardoner cluster, Master Luis Galang (7 - Alvares), and Master Ignacio Balmaceda (10 - Canisius) participated and shared their message of hope and challenge to the leaders attending the COP26.
“In my country, the Philippines, we experience about 20 typhoons a year. These typhoons have become very destructive, so damaging that many people are left homeless days after. Even without a typhoon, a few hours of rainfall can cause severe flooding. That problem has been here for such a long time yet people keep repeating the same habits that harm the earth. Forests have been burnt and many trees have been chopped down in the name of progress. Yet, many Filipinos still live in poverty. Unfortunately, our leaders have not been doing enough. Because of corruption, our natural resources are depleted because of greed. I feel sad and frustrated about the situation for our environment and the lack of policies for it. So for the sake of those who lost loved ones and for young people like me, I urge you to please find solutions that all nations will follow seriously.” -Luis Galang
“To all those with the real capability to change things, those leading this world into the future, I sincerely hope that this message finds you. We can’t allow self-interest, or the interests of one group, to dictate the fate of all mankind. The world that we inhabit does not belong to anyone person or party, it belongs to everybody. Each and every person on this earth has a stake in it, and we cannot allow others to make brutal decisions that only hurt those around them. Greed, and, power is only ever temporary, but because of them our beloved earth has been beaten and bullied. We live at a tipping point for the world currently, and every major step we take will change it, whether we want it to or not. In the fight for our planet, we must not allow petty conflicts or trivial superiority over others to run us into the ground. It may be my inexperienced self-talking, but I do truly hope for and believe in better. We’ve got one Earth, let’s not waste it.” -Ignacio Balmaceda
These messages were sent to the leaders attending the COP26 held in Glasgow, Scotland, the United Kingdom last October 31, 2021.
The Science Subject Area recognizes the active participation and contribution of Master Luis and Master Ignacio in the said pilgrimage. As we heed the call of Pope Francis’ Laudato Si’, which is to respond to the cry of the earth, may we develop a “loving awareness” of this home we share and to act on the values we hold dear. (Laudato Si’ 220).