COP29: Filipino advocates urge global leaders to prioritize marine ecosystems
The advocates used the global climate summit as a platform to urge world leaders to prioritize vulnerable countries in the Global South
The advocates used the global climate summit as a platform to urge world leaders to prioritize vulnerable countries in the Global South
According to the Climate Shift Index: Ocean, these elevated temperatures were made “up to 40 times more likely by human-caused climate change.”
His participation, Caritas Philippines said, demonstrates the Church’s dedication to amplifying Filipino voices in the global climate dialogue
“This moment is not just a remembrance of the challenges we faced but a celebration of the resilience and unity"
The ecumenical groups assert that global action is essential, as ecosystems deteriorate rapidly under the strain of climate change