Duterte eyes attending climate change forum before term ends

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Duterte eyes attending climate change forum before term ends
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President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday said he would attend the next international climate change forum should there be any before his term ends on June 30 if rich nations continue to ignore their commitments.

At his weekly Talk to the People, Duterte indicated that he wanted to tell developed countries to honor their commitments to reduce their carbon footprints.

"Eh bakit? Kung ganoon kayo tapos lip service lang nga. You don't really honor commitments insofar as the changing of the climate... itong sa planet na ito,” he added.“If they maintain their attitude towards this challenging huge task, eh taun-taon tayong babasagin dito sa ano, eh. Kung mag-ano sila… the start to reduce the carbon footprint sa ano nila.. eh di gawin na nila. Kung hindi magpunta na ako d'on sabihin ko sa meeting,” Duterte said.

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