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Renewable energy among Marcos Jr.’s agenda in addressing climate change



The use of renewable energy is at the top of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.’s agenda in fighting climate change.

In his maiden State of the Nation Address, Marcos Jr. said the government is eyeing to increase the country’s use of hydropower, geothermal power, solar power, and wind power.

“Geographically, we are a disaster-prone country. Capacity building for our natural disaster resilience is, therefore, a must,” he said.

Marcos Jr. noted that investment in science and technology is imperative to enable the government to give accurate weather forecasts and on-time disaster alerts.

“Studies show that already many areas in the Philippines are at high risk from the rise in sea levels brought about by the increase in global temperature. We must adapt to this phenomenon with disaster-proof planning of our communities,” he added.

Marcos Jr. said his administration will also look into the freshwater supply situation in the country, especially in the urban areas.

“Many of our water supply systems date back to the 1950s and they must now be rehabilitated and improved,” he added.

The President said he has instructed Department of Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Toni Yulo-Loyzaga and Department of Public Works and Highways Secretary Manny Bonoan to explore partnerships with the private sector to address the situation.

“Companies who exploit our natural resources must follow the law. We all have the responsibility to preserve this Earth, for we are but custodians and we will pass on this treasure to future generations,” Marcos Jr. said.

“There is no question that the preservation of the environment is the preservation of life. If we cannot mitigate climate change, all our plans for the economy, for our future, will be for naught.”-ngs

By Gabriela Baron