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Forty-eight percent of our water pollution is caused by household wastes, compounded by the lack of an adequate sewerage system.
At the start of the 20th century the forested area of the Philippines was some 21 million hectares or almost 70 percent of the country's total land area of 30 million hectares.
Philippines remains one of the highest priority countries in the world for conservation action-because its biodiversity is amazingly rich, yet alarmingly endangered.
High levels of industrial emission and the increasing number of motor vehicles on our roads have seriously degraded air quality in urban areas.
Sixteen of the Philippines’ major rivers, including five in Metro Manila, are biologically dead during the summer months.
Today our remaining forest cover is below one million hectares.
Our response was the sponsorship of legislation which became the Philippine Clean Air Act of 1998.
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