Duterte: Rich countries should pay Philippines for climate change effects

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Duterte: Rich countries should pay Philippines for climate change effects
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Duterte said Philippines had experienced disasters despite the country’s insignificant contribution to climate change. “Ang ating carbon emissions is just 0.0 something, while iyong industrialized countries, malaki ang binubuga nila, double digit pa. Ang problema, the consequence is being suffered by all,” Duterte said.

Wealthy countries which spewed massive carbon emissions should pay the Philippines for the damages caused by climate change, President Rodrigo Duterte said on Monday.

“Dapat ang mga mayayaman na hindi tinatamaan ng destruction caused nitong pollution, bayaran nila tayo for the damage or dapat sila ang mag-ano talaga na maggawa sila ng paraan na at least equalized,” Duterte said. Duterte said Philippines had experienced disasters despite the country’s insignificant contribution to climate change.

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