The Manila Times

RICHEST PEOPLE PUT POOREST AT RISK – BBM

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UNITED NATIONS: The world’s richest people have put its poorest at risk, Philippine President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. charged Tuesday (Wednesday in Manila) at the United Nations, pushing for action on inequality, nuclear weapons and climate change.

Addressing the UN General Assembly for the first time since taking office in June, Marcos said “the time for talk about ‘if ’ and ‘when’ has long since passed” on climate change, and he called on industrial­ized countries to fulfill obligation­s to cut greenhouse gases and aid developing countries.

“The effects of climate change are uneven and reflect a historical injustice: Those who are least responsibl­e suffer the most,” Marcos said. “This injustice must be corrected, and those who need to do more must act now.”

Marcos returned to the theme of the richpoor divide at multiple points throughout his speech, noting ballooning debt burdens, lack of internet access and lopsided impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic.

“Richer nations immediatel­y received vaccines at the expense of the havenots,” he said. “Filipino health workers were at the front lines in many countries ... risking and oftentimes sacrificin­g their own lives to save those of others.”

Marcos hinted at inequality in the very complex he stood in, pressing for a seat on the Security Council. He said the very foundation­s of the UN were being ignored, but offered no elaboratio­n.

“Our very charter is being violated around the world as we speak,” he said.

Among other issues, Marcos called for a reduction in nuclear arms and the creation of regulation­s governing cyberspace and the weaponizat­ion of artificial intelligen­ce.

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