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The campaign by France for ocean conservation in the Philippines is a crucial step towards the upcoming UN Ocean Conference in Nice.

France Launches Ocean Conservation Campaign In Philippines

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France has initiated a major ocean conservation campaign in the Philippines ahead of the 3rd United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3) in Nice this June.

The new call to action called the “100 Days for the Ocean,” aims to mobilize stakeholders in creating a massive climate-themed artwork using 1,600 solar-powered lamps made from recycled bottles and solar recharging systems.

The project highlights innovation by utilizing affordable, durable, and sustainable materials to produce natural lighting.

“The climate crisis compels us to act — we must significantly, rapidly and sustainably reduce global greenhouse gas emissions,” said French Ambassador to the Philippines Marie Fontanel during the launch at her residence in Makati City.

“In the UN Ocean Conference, we must again offer— France and the Philippines— to raise our voices to champion the message of action, solidarity and long-term commitment,” she added.

France remains committed to its shared goal with the Philippines in the fight against climate change, she further said.

Through the initiative, France also aims to raise awareness about the preservation of marine ecosystems among the public.

To create the mobilization across these 100 days leading to the UNOC3, partners from civil society, non-government organizations, universities, the private sector, and French agencies will be invited once a month to collectively build the lanterns.

The launch of the 100 days for the Ocean, a partnership between the French Embassy in Manila and the Filipino NGO Liter of Light, coincides with the 10th anniversary of the Manila Call to Action on Climate Change. (PNA)