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Site logo image iskup2015 posted: " FMJ skips COP28, Citing hostage situation   By Nidz Godino "In light of important developments in  hostage situation involving 17 Filipino seafarers in  Red Sea, I have made decision not to attend COP28 in Dubai," President Ferdinand Marco" ISKUP!

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FMJ skips COP28, Citing hostage situation  

By Nidz Godino

"In light of important developments in  hostage situation involving 17 Filipino seafarers in  Red Sea, I have made decision not to attend COP28 in Dubai," President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.  said in post on his official X account.

It was  first time FMJ  had canceled  official foreign trip since his election as President in June last year.

Marcos was to meet with his officials to discuss  dispatch of  high-level delegation to Tehran to extend assistance to Filipino seamen.

Only  members of his Cabinet, including Interior Secretary Benhur Abalos, Labor Secretary Bienvenido Laguesma, Trade Secretary Alfredo Pascual, Finance Secretary Benjamin Diokno and Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Arsenio Balisacan showed up at  Villamor Air Base for send-off ceremony.

Secretary Ma. Antonia Yulo-Loyzaga of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources will represent Marcos at  COP28 and deliver his administration's statement on climate change.

Loyzaga is the official representative of the President to  Climate Change Commission. FMJ chairs CCC.

"I have entrusted DENR Secretary Ma. Antonia Yulo-Loyzaga to lead  COP28 delegation and articulate  country's statement on my behalf," FMJ said. COP28 runs until Dec. 12.

In  statement, Loyzaga said  Philippines will strongly press for  implementation of  compensation fund for developing countries that have suffered  most from climate change.

She said  establishment of Loss and Damage Fund is among  priorities of  13-day COP28,  opened at  Dubai Exhibition Centre.

" Loss and Damage Fund is extremely important because there are climate-related adverse impacts beyond our ability to finance," Loyzaga said.

Developed countries and private sources would be called upon to contribute to  operationalization of  fund in  timely and locally driven manner, Loyzaga added.

Countries agreed to set up such fund in last year's COP27 climate conference in Egypt.

"Climate finance is  huge theme in COP28…we are working in seven major negotiating work streams: loss and damage, climate finance, adaptation, global stocktake,  just transition, especially of our labor towards  renewable energy future, but also specifically our concerns about reskilling and upskilling our workforce… finally, mitigation and Article 6 of  Paris Agreement, for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction and avoidance," Loyzaga said.

Transitional  committee working out  details of  fund,  reportedly failed to issue  set of recommendations on how to set it up and make it operational.

Developed countries, led by  US, want  fund to be based at  World Bank, while developing nations said this would make it hard for them to tap into  funding.

Loyzaga added Philippines is at point  it would need to do  thorough review of  country's commitment to  75 percent GHG emission reduction.

"I think it is extremely important for us to be heard by other countries because what we're trying to do is really approach our climate resilience by twinning adaptation, mitigation, and disaster risk reduction. .. that will involve  social, economic, environmental, and scientific efforts of our whole government," she said.

Paris Agreement calls for keeping global warming in check by limiting temperature rise to no more than 1.5°C, and  reduction of GHG emissions by 45 percent by 2030, to reach net zero by 2050.

Net zero means bringing down global GHG emissions to almost zero, while  residual or remaining GHG emission is captured or absorbed, mostly by forests,  sequester carbon dioxide,  major GHG.

"Our participation in COP28 seeks to amplify calls for developed nations to fulfill their commitments to developing countries in  areas of climate finance, technology transfer, and capacity-building," Loyzaga said.

"Moreover, our exposure internationally will open opportunities for access to financial and technical support  we need as  country vulnerable to climate change."

In  speech  at Malacañang, FMJ stressed  significance of  Philippines' participation to  COP28, saying it's  "biggest platform for  international community where all stakeholders will have all-hands-on-deck to address climate change and help mitigate its impact."

In 2022, CCC vice chairperson and executive director Robert Borje said Philippines incurred P506.1-billion losses in  past decade due to climate change and geological hazards.

More than 140 heads of state, government and royalty were expected to attend  opening  of  World Climate Action Summit at  Dubai Exhibition Centre.

At pre-departure briefing  at Malacañang, Foreign Affairs Assistant Secretary Maria Teresa Almojuela said high on agenda of Marcos administration at this year's COP were fast tracking  energy transition, delivering and enhancing climate finance, and adopting resilient food systems.

Prior to Marcos' decision to skip  annual climate gathering, several bilateral meetings were also being arranged between Marcos and other world leaders on sidelines of COP28, Almojuela said.

She said  Philippines has  total of 237 registered on-site delegates, representing 16 agencies and members of civil society.

"Many of them ,Filipino delegates will be staying behind after  President has completed his program for negotiation … usually it extends beyond two or  couple of days beyond  schedule because these are very important conversations," Almojuela said.

In his speech during  turnover of P541.44-million People's Survival Fund (PSF) to six local government units at Malacañang, FMJ would use COP28 to call on global community to stay committed to climate change mitigation programs.

"We will use this platform to rally to global community and call upon nations to honor their commitments, particularly in climate financing," he said.

FMJ underscored  significance of  COP28 to  Philippines, one of the most vulnerable countries to  effects of climate change in the world.

"But we must also take lead when it comes to  global move and  global aspiration  those most vulnerable communities around the world will somehow be assisted by developing countries when it comes to these measures to mitigate and to adapt to climate change," he added.

PSF finances climate change projects not funded by other government agencies.

Among activities eligible for PSF funding are projects on water resources management, land management, agriculture and fisheries, and health.

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