Sierra Madre Bleeds Green: 9,000 Hectares Lost Each Year

Sierra Madre Bleeds Green: 9,000 Hectares Lost Each Year

The photo shows one of the many rivers from the Sierra Madre mountains run through the town of Real where flashfloods carrying debris of logs and earth rampaged at the coastal town of Quezon province located in northeastern Philippines on December 3, 2004.

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines’ longest mountain range, the Sierra Madre, has long served as a natural carbon sink and as Luzon’s storm buffer. Despite its environmental significance, the nearly 1.4-million-hectare forest is disappearing at a rate of 9,000 hectares per year, according to the Haribon Foundation.

In an interview on Wednesday, November 12, Haribon conservation officer Nova Peñaverde Regalario said that numerous development projects in Rizal and Quezon are driving deforestation where 

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