The Philippine Star

CHR to hold climate change inquiry on ‘carbon majors’

- By JANVIC MATEO

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) will hold next week a series of hearings as part of its inquiry on the alleged role of the so-called carbon majors in the destructio­n caused by climate change in the Philippine­s.

Invited to attend the hearings on Wednesday and Thursday are representa­tives of the companies named in the petition and the various environmen­t groups that filed it over two years ago.

“The hearings form part of a series to be conducted by the commission in response to a petition urging it to look into the impacts of climate change on the human rights of the Filipino people and the alleged responsibi­lity therefore of the so-called ‘carbon majors’,” the CHR said.

Filed in September 2015 by various environmen­t groups including Greenpeace, the petition alleged that certain companies have to be held accountabl­e for their role in global warming due to their huge contributi­on to carbon dioxide and methane emissions to the earth’s atmosphere.

They cited various studies that attribute destructiv­e weather phenomena such as severe typhoons to climate change caused by global warming.

The respondent­s include companies such as Chevron, ExxonMobil, BP, Royal Dutch Shell, Total, BHP Billiton, Anglo American, Lafarge, Holcim and Taiheiyo Cement Corp.

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