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Assistant Professor
U.P. National College
of Public Administration and Governance
QUESTIONS
1. Do we need green vote?
EQ = ƒ (NB, EShni)
EShni = ƒ (EG) GREEN VOTE
1. Environmental
consciousness
2. Institutional structures
and arrangements
3. Political opportunities,
competition and
context
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSCIOUNESS
Green politics and parties
emerged between the 1970s-
1980s due to:
Response to various
environmental problems
(Britain, Belgium, France,
Ireland)
Anti-nuclear
campaigns/peace
movement in the 1970s
(Western Europe)
Post-materialist revolution
(Germany, Netherlands)
INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURES AND
ARRANGEMENTS
PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION – where green
parties/politics is mostly successful (e.g., Germany,
Netherlands)
Individual role
APPARENTLY, NO
More than half (59%) would like to pursue environmental protection over
economic development, BUT only a few (30%) are willing to pay higher
prices to protect the environment.
Misamis Occidental
Ran to save the dying
marine and coastal
resources of his province
Implemented the Misamis
Occidental Aquamarine
Development and
Protection Program
Galing Pook Awardee 2009
PAINTING PHILIPPINE
POLITICS GREEN
STRATEGIES AND METHODS
IMPERATIVES
FOR GREEN VOTE, GREEN GROWTH
3. Personal
environmental values
SCRUTINIZING THE “GREENNESS”
OF POLITICIANS
1. Opportunists
2. Diplomats
3. Experts
4. Achievers
5. Strategists
PEOPLE’S MOVEMENT FOR
GREEN VOTE, GREEN GROWTH - Organize
PEOPLE’S MOVEMENT FOR
GREEN VOTE, GREEN GROWTH:
Scrutinize, Support, and Vote for Green Candidates
IT’S TIME TO PAINT PHILIPPINE POLITICS GREEN!
GREEN PHILIPPINES!
MARAMING SALAMAT PO!
EBINEZER R. FLORANO
U.P. National College of Public Administration
and Governance
Tel. No.: 981-8500 local 4175
E-mail: efloranoy@yahoo.com