No more PH participation in climate change conferences — DFA chief

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Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. said he would turn down all official participation of the Philippines in climate change conferences that would necessitate air travel. | CMRamosINQ

During the President’s visit in Japan for the 25th Nikkei International Conference on The Future of Asia last week, he stressed that the destruction inflicted by natural disasters “is more painful for developing nations and for the poorest of the poor.”

Duterte, according to Malacañang, also “urged for greater accountability among developed countries stressing that ‘when the lives of millions hang in a balance, there has got to be a way.”Duterte finally signs Paris Agreement on climate changeThe pact seeks to strengthen the international response to the threat of climate change by keeping the global average temperature rise to well below two degrees celsius above preindustrial levels.

 

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CMRamosINQ Are you in charge of air transportation?

CMRamosINQ Now Teddy Boy is talking with sense....no more unnecessary foreign travels when Allan Cayetano was in charge who allowed more people to travel even if they are not part of the official delegation.

CMRamosINQ Eto yung pinaka walang kuwentang DFA chief! Walang ginawa kundi mag twitter.

CMRamosINQ 'Another wise decision from this administration,' said no one..

CMRamosINQ Apparently social junkets are now more important🙄. Change the politics please, not the climate.

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