Marcos humihingi ng mas malakas na kolaborasyon ng ASEAN sa climate crisis

Nanawagan si Pangulong Marcos kasama ang Climate Change Commission ng mas malakas na kolaborasyon at whole-of-system approach sa ASEAN upang harapin ang climate crisis. Ito ay ibinahagi niya sa inaugural session ng ASEAN Climate Week na ginanap nang virtual. Idinagdag niya na ito ay shared responsibility ng rehiyon.

MANILA, Philippines — Nanawagan si Pangulong Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ng mas malakas na kooperasyon sa Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) laban sa climate crisis sa panahon ng unang sesyon ng ASEAN Climate Week na ginanap nang virtual.

“ASEAN stands at the frontlines of the global climate crisis, as stronger storms, rising seas, prolonged droughts and devastating floods have become realities for millions across the Southeast Asian region,” sabi ni Marcos. Idinagdag niya, “Confronting these challenges is our shared responsibility and ASEAN has shown that through cooperation, we can overcome common problems with our collective purpose and resolve.” Ang event ay nagtatapos bukas.

Si Robert Borje, executive director ng Climate Change Commission (CCC), ay nagdiin na kailangan ng paglipat mula sa “fragmented responses toward more integrated and coordinated systems across the region” upang harapin ang mga climate risks.

Samantala, walong lugar sa bansa ang umabot sa “danger” level heat index, ayon sa state weather bureau kahapon. Inire-activate din ng Department of Agriculture ang Task Force El Niño upang iayon ang mga aksyon sa water management at agricultural support.

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