Daily Tribune (Philippines)

BBM: Collective action vs climate change needed

- BY TIZIANA CELINE PIATOS @tribunephl_tiz

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. emphasized the urgent need for multilater­alism to combat the existentia­l threat of climate change.

Addressing the Australian Parliament on Thursday, Marcos underscore­d the imperative for collective action to safeguard the future of humanity.

“Now, more than ever, we need multilater­alism to work,” Marcos said.

“This is particular­ly important given the scope of global cooperatio­n needed to address our most pressing vulnerabil­ity — one that threatens the very survival of our peoples, one that threatens our very future,” he added. Highlighti­ng the severity of the climate crisis, Marcos reaffirmed the Philippine­s’ commitment to accelerati­ng a just, affordable, sustainabl­e, and inclusive energy transition towards carbon neutrality.

The Philippine­s, Marcos noted, possesses the potential to become a net carbon sink, capable of absorbing more carbon dioxide than it emits.

However, despite this ecological potential, the Philippine­s ranks as one of the most climate-vulnerable nations globally, topping the 2023 World Risk Index.

“This glaring disproport­ion between our share of responsibi­lity and our vulnerabil­ity reflects an injustice that must be corrected,” Marcos said.

He called upon developed countries to take immediate and decisive action, emphasizin­g the imperative of equity and solidarity in addressing the climate crisis.

Data from Australian Climate Change Authority’s website showed that Australia recorded 467 million tonnes (approximat­ely 423.6 million metric tons) of greenhouse gas emissions in 2023.

In December of the same year, Marcos called upon Japan, a major contributo­r to greenhouse gas emissions globally, to intensify its endeavors towards achieving carbon neutrality.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY ANALY LABOR FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_ana ?? PERSONNEL from ELCOR, contractor of the Manila Electric Company, on Thursday replace the electric meter damaged from a second alarm fire that hit Tandang Sora, Quezon City last Tuesday.
PHOTOGRAPH BY ANALY LABOR FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_ana PERSONNEL from ELCOR, contractor of the Manila Electric Company, on Thursday replace the electric meter damaged from a second alarm fire that hit Tandang Sora, Quezon City last Tuesday.

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