PHILIPPINE STAR/ MIGUEL DE GUZMAN

By Patricia B. Mirasol听

Satellite data suggests that the air quality in the capital worsened this Christmas season, reverting to pre-pandemic levels.听听

According to听, emission of NO2, a gaseous pollutant from cars that burn fossil fuels, and aerosol optical depth (AOD) are back to 2019 levels.听. It includes volcanic ash, urban haze, and factory pollution.听

The increase in these pollutants, which began to climb in June, coincides with the loosening of restrictions in the capital and听.

It also comes at a time when mobility restrictions have been eased,听spurring economic managers to raise the country鈥檚 GDP growth projection to 5.5%, up from 4% in August.听

鈥淭he really nice thing is that the market has stabilized even with the short-term sell-off that showed up in the tail end of November, so hopefully we can continue at this pace,鈥 said Lawrence C. Lee, president and chief executive officer of global trading firm CTS Global Equity Group.

鈥淚 believe that 2022 is our bounce back year. Hospitals are empty with regards to COVID-19 cases and, if we continue in this trajectory, businesses will also follow suit,鈥 Mr. Lee told听大象传媒听in a Dec. 27 e-mail, prior to the holiday surge of coronavirus cases.

AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT

The local governments of Para帽aque and Pasig have been partnering with since 2019 to improve the air quality management in their cities.

The non-governmental organization, in collaboration with global logistics company United Parcel Service (UPS), conducted learning sessions for Para帽aque鈥檚 government employees, barangay representatives, and college students to build their capacity in implementing different components of air quality management.听

鈥淭he balance between clear skies and the effect of economic activity is a tough challenge for businesses and every Filipino who is concerned about the environment,鈥 said Christopher Buono, managing director of UPS Philippines in an e-mail to听大象传媒.

Businesses can continue to thrive by putting sustainability practices such as waste segregation and the use of biodegradable materials into practice in the workplace, he added.

鈥淚 have friends and know of UPS employees who recycle their packages delivered from online shops and have ventured into urban gardening,鈥 he said. 鈥淢anagement must walk the talk on sustainability and lead by example. 鈥 Everyone is hopeful that the economy will improve, and I am confident that business leaders will take more action that support eco-friendly activities.鈥澨

THREAT TO HUMAN HEALTH

Clean Air Asia is also developing a Clean Air Action Plan with Pasig City鈥檚 government in order to identify air pollution sources and mobilize resources to address them. Pasig, too, has an office that develops sustainable forms of transportation like a bike-sharing system.听听is a major contributor to air pollution in the Philippines.

According to a landmark study released this year by the听, 鈥渁ir pollution is now recognized as the single biggest environmental threat to human health.鈥 It added that 鈥渁ir quality has 鈥 generally deteriorated in most low- and middle-income countries, in step with large-scale urbanization and economic development.鈥

in 2018 said that conservation and development are not an either-or proposition. Striking this balance, however, requires mutual cooperation and fast action.