PBBM urges Japan to support efforts to achieve carbon neutrality

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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Sunday urged Japan to continue its support for achieving carbon neutrality to the impact of global warming on disaster-prone communities
During his intervention for the first session of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) -Japan Commemorative Summit in Japan, Marcos underscored the importance of climate action in conjunction with biodiversity management, green technologies, and a circular economy.
The Chief Executive also emphasized the growing significance of the blue economy in the Philippines' environmental strategy.
"We call on Japan to support efforts towards achieving carbon neutrality to reduce the effects of global warming which will benefit our disaster-prone communities," Marcos said.
"We also call for climate action as we promote biodiversity management, green technologies, and circular economy, and the blue economy has also become an important part of that formula," he added.
Marcos also has his full support for the Asia Zero Emission Community (AZEC) Summit, calling it a crucial step towards a sustainable future for the region.
"It is in this light that we wholeheartedly welcome Japan's initiative to hold the Asia Zero Emission Community (AZEC) Summit (on Monday)," Marcos said.
Furthermore, the President reiterated the Philippines' commitment to the outcomes of the recent 28th Session of the Conference of Parties to the UNFCCC (COP28) in Dubai, particularly the establishment of a Loss and Damage Fund. He also expressed the Philippines' willingness to host the headquarters of the Fund's Board.
In the same intervention, Marcos underscored the crucial role of trust in maintaining peace, especially amidst a turbulent geopolitical landscape marked by "disruptions" and breaches of international law.
He cited the recent ballistic missile tests by North Korea and unilateral actions in the East and South China Sea as examples of threats to regional stability.
"We cannot overemphasize that trust is the basis of peace, a trust based on deeds and not merely words," Marcos said.
