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PH to battle it out for climate goals

The Philippine delegation to the 21st Conference of Parties (COP21) in Paris, France, is hard at work as the climate talks enter the final stretch. Picture fifth and sixth from left are Secretary Manny de Guzman and Dean Tony La Vi帽a, head and spokesperson of the country鈥檚 delegation, respectively. PHOTO BY KRISTINE SABILLO/蜜桃工作室.NET

The Philippine delegation to the 21st Conference of Parties (COP21) in Paris, France, is hard at work as the climate talks enter the final stretch. Picture fifth and sixth from left are Secretary Manny de Guzman and Dean Tony La Vi帽a, head and spokesperson of the country鈥檚 delegation, respectively. PHOTO BY KRISTINE SABILLO/蜜桃工作室.NET

PARIS 鈥 Negotiations remain tense as the deadline for a legally binding agreement on climate change looms but the Philippines is not backing down.

The Philippine delegation on Thursday said it will continue to 鈥渇ight for priorities鈥 in the climate talks, which has entered the final phase of negotiations.

鈥淧hilippines vowed on Thursday to pull all stops to make sure that human rights, ecosystems integrity, loss and damage, adaptation finance and the ambitious emissions reductions goal to achieve below 1.5 degrees Celsius global warming will be part of the Paris deal,鈥 it said in a statement.

On Wednesday evening, Secretary Emmanuel 鈥淢anny鈥 de Guzman gave a strongly-worded intervention on the need to include the said topics in the draft agreement of the 21st Conference of Parties (COP21).

Reiterating his earlier speech, the Secretary criticized the lack of clear provisions on finance and capacity building. He again called for quantitative goals for adaptation finance and the goal to limit global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.

De Guzman told COP21 president Laurent Fabius and other parties that the Philippines and the other countries cannot allow 鈥渕ass violation of human rights鈥 to happen 鈥渨hen there is an option to do otherwise.鈥

The vice chair of the Climate Change Commission complained about the bracketed provision on human rights. Phrases and words bracketed in the draft text can be revised or removed from the final agreement.

The Philippines has been taking on a leadership role throughout the negotiations, as chair of the Climate Vulnerable Forum (CVF). The CVF is not a negotiation bloc at the COP but it has been advocating the 1.5 degrees Celsius goal in behalf of countries vulnerable to climate change.

鈥淲e have now reached 1 degree, we only have 0.5 left to control, and so we need to act with great urgency. Paris is our chance,鈥 De Guzman said.

De Guzman also argued for 鈥済ood and strong language on ecosystems integrity,鈥 as well as the inclusion of the Warsaw international mechanism on loss and damage (WIM), which was adopted during COP19 in Poland.

The Philippines proposed WIM-PLUS as De Guzman emphasized the importance of a loss and damage mechanism.

Accountability and the issue of loss and damage remain a sticky issue in the negotiations, which have further exposed the differing opinions of developed and developing countries on climate finance.

De Guzman and the Philippines鈥 negotiators have been at the negotiating table until the wee hours of the morning.

鈥淭he delegation is practically sleepless in the past few days, butwe can work on this and we can do this,鈥 delegation spokesperson Tony La Vi帽a said.

鈥淔rom 12 a.m. of December 10 onwards, we will push for our priorities in two simultaneous meetings 鈥 one where the discussion is facilitated by Fabius himself and another set of consultations chaired by Peruvian environment minister and COP20 president Manuel Pulgar-Vidal,鈥 he added.

He said among the issues that will be discussed are ambition, differentiation, means of implementation, preamble, forests, loss and damage and cooperative mechanisms.

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