Typhoon Signal 2 is up here in Manila and Typhoon Ruby is coming a few hours from now. I hope it that by December 10 it will be totally gone since I will be starting my Climate Ride from Manila to Mindanao at 5 am at the Mother of Perpetual Help Shrine in Baclaran. I am sharing my pre-departure statement and itinerary below:
Pre-departure Statement: Climate Ride
From December 10 to 23, 2014, I will be pedaling my bicycle from
This is why I call
this a "Climate Ride" and I am doing this in honor of the victims of Typhoons Sendong,
Pablo, Yolanda and the most recent - Ruby. I also do this to call attention to
the climate change and the disasters that result from it. Among these are
extreme weather events like super-typhoons, floods, droughts, rising sea
levels, water and food crisis, etc. The Philippines has become one of the
most vulnerable countries to climate change.
While we focus our attention to disaster relief and
preparedness, that is not enough. We have to address the cause - climate change
- that threatens to destroy our home -
this earth - and our lives and the lives of the future generation.
I, therefore, appeal to the government to come up with
measures to address more seriously the problem of climate change and mitigate its
effects. Since our country and our people are the one of the most vulnerable
and adversely affected by climate change, the government must make a more
vigorous representation in the coming UN climate talks in Lima. It is not
enough to ask for aid from foreign nations for the disasters that devastate us.
The government must demand from these nations commitment to address the cause
of climate change.
I also appeal to my fellow ordinary citizens to do our part
to contribute in saving the planet and
saving our lives. We can do this by adopting a simple and green lifestyle,
lessening our dependence on gasoline-powered vehicles, using alternative
sources of energy and thereby reducing
our carbon footprints, stop deforestation and plant more trees and resist the
construction of coal-fired power plants. I would also like to promote biking -
not only for exercise - but also a regular means of transportation and commute
within our cities. This means constructing more bike-lanes rather than spending
more of the people's money in building super-highways and express-ways that
benefit a few whose cars contribute to global warming and climate change. The
bike can save our life and our planet. It may seem an insignificant activity
but this can make a difference when more and more people ride a bike, or walk
or run.
I end with a quote from H.G. Wells: “When I see an adult on
a bicycle, I have hope for the human race.”
Let’s bike to save the planet.
Dec 10 Baclaran - Gumaca 187k
Dec 11 Gumaca-Naga 187k
Dec 12 Naga-Sorsogon 147k
Dec 13 Sorsogon-Matnog ferry crosing to Allen- Calbayog 135k
Dec 14 Calbayog-Tacloban 175k
Dec 15 rest day Tacloban
Dec 16 Tacloban-Liloan Leyte cross to Surigao 154k
Dec 17 Surigao- Prosperidad 182k
Dec 18 Prosperidad-New Bataan 142k
Dec 19 New Bataan- Davao City 118k
Dec 20 Davao- Maramag 152k
Dec 21 Maramag-Malabalay 49k
Dec 22 Malaybalay-Cagayan deOro 97k
Dec 23 Cagayan-Iligan 88 k
If u want to contact me, this is my cp# 09081733611. ( just for local cyclists who wish to join me for a few hours)
Those who wish to join me for a few hours when I pass or leave your cities, you may make your own sign attach to your bike or jersey such as: climate ride, climate change=super-typhoons, no to coal fired powerplants, ride the bike daily & save the planet, more bike lanes-less superhighways, reduce ghg emissions, etc.
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