By Gabriel Kim Leal
(October 12, 2024) – Pres. Bongbong Marcos Jr. on Friday reaffirmed the Philippines’ commitment to the United Nations (UN) in addressing climate change by promoting “nature-based” solutions.
Speaking at the 14th Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)-UN Summit in Laos, Marcos noted the importance of “promoting biodiversity” as a key strategy to mitigate climate change.
“Please be assured that the Philippines will advance our regional agenda within the wider UN framework,” said Marcos. “We look forward to our officials’ discussion of policies and actions to accelerate risk reduction in the face of climate change and other uncertainties.”
The Philippines will be holding the Asia-Pacific Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction next week in Manila.
The Philippines was selected last July to host the Loss and Damage Fund Board, a global finance mechanism aimed at helping vulnerable nations cope with climate change.
In August, Marcos signed Republic Act No. 12019 or the Loss and Damage Fund Board Act.
Marcos said hosting the said board “will provide critical assistance to nations most vulnerable to climate change impacts.”
Environmental groups, however, have voiced criticisms against Marcos for offering “lip service” rather than implementing concrete measures to combat environmental issues.
According to the World Risk Index, the Philippines remained the most at-risk nation to natural disasters for the third straight year.
During his State of the Nation Address in July, Marco touted the government’s flood control projects worth billions of pesos, only to get slammed when Super Typhoon Carina and the southwest monsoon submerged Metro Manila and nearby provinces.
Scientists said this was made significantly worse by human-induced climate change.
“With global temperatures rising, we are already witnessing an increase in these ocean temperatures, and as a result, more powerful fuel is being made available for these tropical cyclones, increasing their intensity,” said Nadia Bloemendaal of the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute.
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