PH, New Zealand strengthen cooperation vs. climate change

JOINING FORCES VS. CLIMATE CHANGE. The Philippines and New Zealand jointly signed an agreement to enhance cooperation of both countries in the resolve towards addressing climate change. (Photo courtesy of DENR)

By Marita Moaje | Philippine News Agency

The Philippines and New Zealand signed a joint declaration, strengthening their cooperation toward addressing climate change.

Environment Secretary Maria Antonio Yulo-Loyzaga and New Zealand Minister for Climate Change Simon Watts signed a joint declaration and areas of cooperation on climate change while meeting virtually on the sidelines of the COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, according to a press release of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).

The declaration demonstrated both nations’ dedication to the goals of the Paris Agreement and the transition to a low-emissions economy.

It also underscored both countries’ dedication to building climate-resilient communities while fostering economic growth through sustainable development.

“Given the Philippines’ vulnerability to the impact of climate change, our focus really is to navigate the complexities of driving economic recovery and inclusive growth, balancing the immediate needs of our people with long-term sustainability goals,” Loyzaga said.

The declaration sets an 18-month timeline to formalize the framework for collaboration, focusing on innovation, sustainable development, and economic opportunities that promote job creation and investment. 

Loyzaga said aligning the actions of the two nations with the goals set in the Paris Agreement helped in recognizing that, more than a policy objective, transitioning to a low-emission economy is also a moral imperative.

“Which is why in this cooperation we aim to build a model of inclusive growth that responds to both the urgency of the present and the promise of a sustainable future,” she said.

Loyzaga also noted that in addition to the reduction of emissions, the declaration highlights the need to share best practices, access cutting-edge science and technology, and promote knowledge exchange on effective climate adaptation strategies. 

The two countries also aim to develop innovative solutions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to the impacts of climate change.

The signing of cooperation came after a meeting between New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr., during the former’s official visit to Manila in April, and the more recent technical discussions conducted by climate change officials in Manila in October.

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