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RP JOINS CLAMOR FOR INTERNATIONAL UNITY,
ACTION ON ENERGY SECURITY, CLIMATE CHANGE
19 April 2007 – Philippine Permanent
Representative to the United Nations Ambassador Hilario G. Davide, Jr. reported
to the Department of Foreign Affairs that on 17 April 2007 the Philippines
joined the mounting clamor for greater international attention on energy
security and climate change, saying member-states of the United Nations must
work together to attain the much needed consensus for speedy cooperation and
action on these issues.
“There is an extreme urgency for
international community-wide prioritization, including at regional and national
levels, to address the challenges posed by energy security and climate
change,” Ambassador Davide said in his statement during an open debate of the
Security Council.
Aside from Ambassador Davide, those who
spoke to call for greater international cooperation and action on energy
security and climate change included United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon
and representatives from at least 50 other member-states.
“The years 2007 to 2009 will be critical
in testing the resolve of member-states to take bold and decisive steps to
mitigate climate change,” Ambassador Davide said in the first statement he
delivered before the Security Council since assuming his post as
“As long as the approach involves all
stakeholders – governments, parliaments, non-governmental and civil society
organizations, the private sector, faith communities, and above all, the peoples
themselves – and a determination and political will to make and fulfill
commitments, we will be able to save mankind and make this planet a beautiful
place to live in,” he said.
In his statement, Ambassador Davide
underscored the importance the
A former Chief Justice,
Ambassador Davide also cited a landmark Supreme Court decision (Oposa et al
vs Secretary of Environment Fulgencio S. Factoran Jr.) that allowed
children, on their own behalf and on behalf of children of succeeding
generations, to sue the Government to enforce such constitutional right, thereby
enunciating the doctrine of intergenerational responsibility and
intergenerational justice.
"Mankind's survival on our
fragile planet faces a serious threat posed by our fast deteriorating
climate," the ambassador said. "In [that] landmark decision, the
Supreme Court declared that unless something must be done now, mankind may
inherit a parched earth incapable of sustaining life."
Ambassador Davide also cited
the creation in February by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo of the
Presidential Task Force on Climate Change, which is mandated to conduct a rapid
assessment of the impact of climate change to ensure strict compliance with air
emission standards, combat deforestation and apprehend violators.
In the regional level, the
ambassador mentioned the Cebu Declaration on East Asian Energy Security adopted
during the Second East Asian Summit on 15 January 2007 where the Philippines and
the nine other member-states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
(ASEAN), together with Australia, China, India, Japan, New Zealand and Korea,
agreed to work closely to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions through effective
policies and measures.
The Ambassador, who is
presently chair of the ASEAN New York Committee, also referred to the Cebu
Declaration on Sustainable Development issued by ASEAN environment ministers in
November 2006 where they expressed their concern over the impact of climate
change on ecosystems and reiterated their commitment to address global
environment issues through national and regional cooperation.
He said climate change is also
built in the ASEAN Plan of Action for Energy Cooperation which mandates the
inclusion of environmental and sustainable development concerns in regional
energy policy development.
Ambassador Davide also cited the 16th Ministerial Meeting of the Foreign Ministers of ASEAN and the European Union, where the Cebu Declaration on East Asian Energy Security was discussed. In that meeting, the ministers agreed to promote cooperation on climate change, energy security, sustainable energy and multilateral measures for stable, effective and transparent energy markets. END
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