DFA Chief: No more PH attendance in climate change talks

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Foreign Affairs Secretary Locsin says the Philippines will vote 'yes' to all radical proposals to avert climate change.

He recalled a recent conversation he had with United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres. While he earlier said the country “joins the consensus to fight climate change,” he also questioned the “system” of its global talks.

Duterte said climate change may not matter in the long run due to other global issues—including threats of war. “There are so many countries with so many bombs, atomic hydrogen and all. If any one of them would start to send one into the air, there’s a chance that it will be end of the world. That’s why climate change does not really matter to us at all,” he said on May 31.

The President added he has fired several members of his Cabinet for going on numerous out-of-the-country trips just to attend climate change conferences. Duterte in March 2017 signed the Paris deal on climate change, which mandates member countries to curb the effects of the phenomenon. The agreement, signed by over 195 countries, seeks to pursue efforts to limit the global temperature increase to 1.5°C above preindustrial levels.

 

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