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Climate Change Activist Greta Thunberg Congratulates President Marcos For Suspending Manila Bay Reclamation!

STOCKHOLM, Sweden (The Adobo Chronicles, Berlin Bureau) – Climate change activist Greta Thunberg has sent a heartfelt congratulatory message to Philippine President Bongbong Marcos for suspending all reclamation projects in Manila Bay. Marcos ordered a review of their compliance with environmental regulations.

Thunberg praised the Philippine leader for taking a courageous and bold stance against those who bring damage to the natural environment for their greedy financial gains.

The Adobo Chronicles could not get a copy of Thunberg’s message to Marcos, but we asked on in-house AI to give us an idea of what the activist said in her message:

“Congratulations to President Bongbong Marcos and the Philippines for their decision to suspend reclamation projects in Manila Bay. This bold step signifies a commitment to environmental preservation and sustainable development. By prioritizing the protection of precious ecosystems, you’re setting an example for the world. The preservation of Manila Bay is a crucial stride towards safeguarding our planet’s biodiversity and addressing the pressing climate crisis. Your leadership in recognizing the value of nature over short-term gains is commendable. Let this action inspire global efforts to prioritize ecological well-being for the sake of our future generations.”

Senator Cynthia Villar Seeks Camella Homes Exemption From Reclamation Suspension!

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Senator Cynthia Villar is appealing to President Bongbong Marcos to exempt Camella Homes from the order suspending all reclamation projects in Manila Bay. Camella Homes is one of the real estate and subdivision projects owned the Villar family.

Marcos suspended all 22 reclamation projects in Manila Bay pending a review of their compliance with environmental regulations.

“I seek exemption on the grounds that housing is one of the pillars of the country’s economic development,” Villar said.

The lady senator added that Camella Homes has already exhausted the conversion of agricultural lands into subdivisions and that her only hope is to rely on reclamation projects to keep their family business alive.

Malacañang has not responded to Villar’s appeal as of press time.