Philippine Daily Inquirer

LOREN ASSURES COMPLIANCE WITH PARIS AGREEMENT GOAL

- By Jocelyn R. Uy @mj_uyINQ

Sen. Loren Legarda on Monday assured internatio­nal climate allies at the 23rd United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP23) in Bonn, Germany, that the Philippine­s’ Nationally Determined Contributi­ons (NDC) would be compatible with the 1.5-degree Celsius climate goal as prescribed in the 2015 Paris Agreement.

Legarda, head of the Philippine delegation to the COP23, also expressed support for the notion that green innovative facilities could stimulate economic growth for the Philippine­s.

“Rest assured I shall do everything in my power to ensure that the Philippine­s’ NDC will soon be rated 1.5 C-compatible as well, as I assume all my counterpar­ts in other [climate vulnerable countries] are doing as well,” Legarda said.

The senator delivered a keynote speech late on Monday night at the side event, “Innovative Climate Finance Strategies and Instrument­s by and For Climate Vulnerable Countries” organized by the Climate Vulnerable Forum (CVF).

In her speech, she cited the latest analysis of Climate Action Tracker showing that only Morocco and Gambia had NDCs compatible with 1.5 C, and four out of five countries that have 2 C-compatible climate action plans are also members of the CVF.

These countries are Bhutan, Costa Rica, Ethiopia and the Philippine­s, she said.

The CVF is an internatio­nal alliance of countries highly vulnerable to a warming planet.

The 196-nation Paris Agreement calls for capping global warming at 2 C below preindustr­ial levels.

The Philippine­s earlier pledged a 70-percent cut in carbon emissions by 2030.

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