“Yakee Awards” iginawad sa 10 korporasyon

By Chona Yu December 02, 2022 - 07:59 AM

 

Sampung megabanks at korporasyon ang ginawaran ng “Yakee Awards” ng Asian Peoples’ Movement on Debt and Development (APMDD) at Philippine Movement for Climate Justice (PMCJ).

Ginawa ng grupo ang seremonya sa harap ng San Miguel Corporation’s headquarters sa Mandaluyong City.

Ayon kay Lidy Nacpil, coordinator ng APMDD, iginawad ang naturang award dahil sa pagtangkilik ng mga kompanya sa dirty energy sa rehiyon.

Kabilang sa mga binigyan ng award ang San Miguel Corporation, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC), Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group(MUFG), Mizuho, CITI and HSBC; and corporations and developers: Japan’s Energy for a New Era (JERA), San Miguel Corporation (SMC), Atlantic Gulf & Pacific Company (AG&P), Powerchina, at China Huadian.

Ayon kay Nacpil, ang mga nabanggit na kompanya ay responsable sa pagpapalawak sa paggamit ng fossil fuels.

“We are giving Yakee Awards to the largest financiers of fossil fuels in Asia and to corporations and developers responsible for fossil fuels expansion in the region,” pahayag ni Nacpil.

Nabatid na ang “Yakee Awards” ay parody sa LNG Awards na ginagawa ngayon sa 22nd World LNG Summit sa Athens, Greece.

Layunin ng naturang summit na ipunin ang mga lider sa global Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) corporations.

“Climate action and ambition remain profoundly insufficient to meet the global goal of keeping temperature rise to below 1.5 degrees C to avoid climate catastrophe. The latest scientific reports underline the urgent need to at least halve global emissions by 2030 and fully decarbonize by 2050 to save people and the planet from catastrophic levels of warming. And this means no new gas fields can be built, as well as no new coal and oil development. This is non-negotiable,” pahayag ni Nacpil.

 

TAGS: awards, Lidy Nacpil, news, Radyo Inquirer, awards, Lidy Nacpil, news, Radyo Inquirer

Disclaimer: The comments uploaded on this site do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of management and owner of Cebudailynews. We reserve the right to exclude comments that we deem to be inconsistent with our editorial standards.