First Philippine Grassroots Conference on Climate Change

Climate Change

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Presentations and Documents

Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) in the Philippines: Promises and Realities

Cebu Presentation: Responding to the Challenges of Climate Change

Responding to the Challenges of Climate Change
A Forum on Renewable Energy
March 6, 2009
Waterfront Cebu Hotel
Lahug, Cebu City

Statement on the BNPP

Certain policy makers and government officials are pushing for the revival of the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant (BNPP) under the pretext of addressing global warming, energy dependence and impending energy crisis.

A project by former dictator Ferdinand Marcos, the BNPP construction started in 1976 and was completed in 1984 at a cost of $2.3 billion. It was President Aquino who declared in 1986 that BNPP has roughly 4,000 defects and was unsafe to operate. Even though the BNPP has never produced a single watt of electricity, the Filipino people still paid a total of Php21.2 billion for principal and interest since 1986.

Grassroots organizations and communities link up vs. global threat of climate change: Philippine Climate Watch Alliance launched

Grassroots organizations, scientists and environmental groups formally launched today the Philippine Climate Watch Alliance (PCWA) to lead a national advocacy campaign on the issues of global warming and climate change.

Meggie Nolasco the National Spokesperson of PCWA said that the Philippines is among the developing countries that is most vulnerable to the impacts of global warming, based on global scientific consensus and the recent Fourth Assessment Report of UN IPCC.

"However, the present government and its agencies are making our country ill‐equipped to respond to the impacts of climate change by not pursuing comprehensive policies and programs to respond to climate change" she added.

Philippine Climate Watch Alliance Launch

Join the Philippine Climate Watch Alliance

November 10, 2008

Greetings!

In February 2008, members of academe, environmental and sectoral organizations formed the Philippine Climate Watch Alliance (PCWA). PCWA is a Philippine-based multisectoral alliance of individuals and organizations engaged in climate change advocacy. This is in response to the growing global campaign to address the issue of climate change and to get underway a corresponding, yet, grassroots-oriented campaign in the Philippines. Since then a series of educational activities were initiated by the members of PCWA informing basic sectors such as peasants, fisherfolks, women and urban poor on the issues of climate change.

On November 19, 2008, the PCWA will be formally launched. We hope to be able to effectively forward its position and calls on climate change. The formation of the alliance is timely as the Conference of Parties (COP) under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change are nearing its final leg of negotiations in the establishment of a post-Kyoto Protocol global agreement on climate change.