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ENDFOSSIL-FUEL
DEPENDENCE,A
COAL-FREEASEANNOW!
WE,civilsocietyorganizations,peoplesorganizationsandadvocatesforclimate,the
environment,cleanenergy,andhumanrightsacrossSoutheastAsia,insolidaritywith
andechoingthecalloftheregion'svulnerableandimpoverishedsectors,arealarmed
bytheenergypoliciesbyallASEANmembergovernments,continuingfossil-fuel
dependenceintheregion,despiteitsvariousenvironmental,economic,andsocial
costs.
Asidefromboostingsupportandencouragementforoilandgas,SoutheastAsian
governmentsaresettoincreasetheregionscoaldependenceforitsenergy
requirementswith125GWofcoalinthepipeline.AccordingtotheInternationalEnergy
Agency,coalisprojectedtohavethehighestshareinSoutheastAsiasenergymixby
2040,withtheshareofcoalinpowergenerationrisingfrom32%to50%,contrarytothe
trendseeninmostotherpartsoftheworld.
WerejectASEANssupportforcoalconsideringthevulnerabilityoftheregion's
countriestotheeffectsofclimatechange,accentuatedbythesuccessive
climate-relateddisastersinthepastyears.Wefinditcontradictorytothecommitment
professedbyallASEANmembergovernmentsinsigningtheParisAgreementonthe
Climate,committingtokeeptheworldbelowtheaspirationaltargetof1.5degrees
Celsiusglobalaveragetemperaturethroughdecarbonization.
WerejectASEANssupportforcoalconsideringtheglobaltrendofabandoningnew
coalprojectsandretiringoldcoalpowerplants.Forthepastyear,therehasbeena
globaldropindifferentstagesofcoalconstruction,witha48%dropinpre-construction
activity,a62%dropinconstructionstarts,anda19%dropinongoingconstruction.Coal
plantretirementsaretakingplaceatanunprecedentedpace,with64GWofretirements
inthepasttwoyears,mainlyintheEuropeanUnionandtheUnitedStates.
Thedecreasingsupportforcoalbytherestoftheworldisowedlargelytothevoiceand
engagementofcommunitiesandcivilsocietywhohavebeenintheforefrontinresisting
coalprojectsforitsadversehealth,environmentalandsocialimpacts.Already,
SoutheastAsiaasaregionhashadthemostgrowthinpercapitaemissionssince1990,
withover140%growthinpollution.Theseemissionsareonlysettodoubleby2040.
Thisisdisturbingconsideringarecentstudywhichfoundthatallowingproposednew
coalplantstocontinuewouldleadto55,000pollution-relateddeathsperyearby2040.
Weseethesedevelopmentsascontrarytothepromiseof"leanandgreenASEANwith
fullyestablishedmechanismsforsustainabledevelopmenttoensuretheprotectionof
theregionsenvironment,thesustainabilityofitsnaturalresources,andthehighquality
oflifeofitspeoples,"mentionedintheASEANVision2025.Theyalsorunincontrast
withthepronouncementofASEANnationsinthe2016ConferenceofPartiestothe
UNFCCCinMarrakech,whichrecognizedtheextremevulnerabilityofSoutheastAsian
nationsandtheneedtoscaleupcommitmentsonmitigationandclimateaction.
ThesedevelopmentsandpositionsheldbyASEANnationsregardingdirtyenergyare
unacceptablegiventhedrasticreductioninthepriceofrenewableenergy,especially
windandsolarenergystrandingthecostsofcoalinvestments.Lastyear,solarenergy
pricesinChina,India,Braziland55otheremergingmarketeconomieshavedroppedto
aboutonethirdofitspricein2010,owedlargelytoChinasmassivedeploymentof
solar,andtheassistanceithadprovidedtoothercountriesfinancingtheirownsolar
projects.
Werecognizethatatpresent,thereisaneedforsustainingtheenergyneedsofthe
SoutheastAsianpeoples,withover120millionoftheregionspopulationhavingno
accesstoelectricity.WealsorecognizetheneedfordevelopmentinSoutheastAsian
countries.However,ASEANmembercountriesarenotexemptedfromitsresponsibility
tomitigateitsemissions,especiallyasthewindowforresponsiveclimateactionis
shrinkingbythemoment,andSoutheastAsianpeoplesareamongthoseonthe
frontlineofclimatedisasters.Respondingtotheprevalenceofenergypovertyandthe
urgencyofmitigationandclimateactiongohand-in-hand.
ASEANgovernmentscannotsimplyhidebehindtherighttodevelopattheexpenseof
thepeoplessurvival,needs,andrights,especiallywiththealreadyproven
people-centered,community-basedrenewableenergyinincreasingcleanandsafe
energyaccess,providingvastopportunitiesforemployment,andaswellasfueling
sustainabledevelopment,inordertomeetthedemandsofthepeople,withoutthefatal
coststohealth,livelihood,andtheenvironmentinherentincoal.
WethereforecallupontheASEAN,ledbyitsChairperson,PresidentRodrigoDuterte,to
fulfillthefollowingdemands:
1. Toendtheageoffossil-fueldependencyinSoutheastAsiathroughexample.We
callonASEANgovernmentstoimmediatelyputastoptotheexpansionofcoalin
theregionbycancellingfuturecoalprojects,aswellasremovingallpublic
financingandsubsidiestocoal.
2. Tobeginthetransitionfromcoaltowardsbuildingpeople-centered,
community-basedrenewableenergysystems.
a. Torefrainfromfundingandsupportingfalsesolutionstothepeoples'
climateandenergyconcerns,suchaslargehydrodamsandnuclearpower
plantswhichonlyexacerbatethevulnerabilitiesandreinforcepreexisting
environmentalandsocialillsattheexpenseofSoutheastAsianpeoples.
b. Tostopperpetuatingthemythof"cleancoal"technology,whichnotonly
failinaddressingtheneedformitigation,butalsoinremovingthe
environmental,health,andclimatehazardsposedbycoal.
3. Towalkitstalkwithrespecttotheclimatebymitigatingemissionsbyincreasing
theambitionoftheirnationallydeterminedcontributions(NDCs),reflectiveofthe
urgencyandnecessityofresponsiveclimateactions,andtofollowthroughwith
correspondingadjustmentstoitseconomicanddevelopmentpolicies.
4. Toreflectthecallofvulnerablecountriesindemandingrichcountriesto
recognizetheirhistoricalresponsibilityintheclimatecrisisbyscalingup
ambitionanddeliveringonclimatefinance,technologytransferandcapacity
building.
5. Tocommittotheirfairshareofcontributionstoclimateactionandnotmake
thesefairsharesconditionaltofinance.ASEANcountriesmustnotmaketheir
fairshareofclimateactionconditionaltosupportfromdevelopedcountries.
Finally,weinviteASEANgovernmentstoconsiderthefuturegenerationsofSoutheast
Asiaasabasisfortheirdecisionswithrespecttotheclimate,theenvironment,energy
anddevelopment.Whatisatstakeisnotjusttheworldwelivein,buttheworldweleave
behind.AndweurgeASEANleaderstochoosetoleavebehindaworldwhereinthose
whocomeafteruscanthrive,survive,andliveinharmonywiththeEarth,asweaspireto
liveinharmonyacrossnations.
SIGNED:
SOUTHEASTASIANWORKINGGROUPFORCLIMATEANDENERGY
GerryArances,CenterforEnergy,EcologyandDevelopent
LidyNacpil,AsianPeoplesMovementforDebtAndDevelopment
JosephPurugganan,FocusontheGlobalSouth
NorieGarcia,ABS-CBNLingkodKapamilyaFoundation,Inc.
ErwinPuhawan,FreedomfromDebtCoalition
Atty.AaronPedrosa,Sanlakas
IanRivera,PhilippineMovementforClimateJustice
MelvinPurzuelo,AksyonKlima
DoMinhTam,GreenIDVietnam
WinnPu,EarthrightsInternational
WanunPermpibul,ClimateWatchThailand
KiBagusHadiKusuma,Jatam
WahyuWidianto,WALHIWestJava
HendrikSerigar,Auriga
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GREENTHUMBCOALITION
ASIANPEOPLESMOVEMENTFORDEBTANDDEVELOPMENT
AKKMAAKSYONSAKAHANDAANSAKALAMIDADATKLIMA
SEARICESOUTHEASTASIAREGIONALINITIATIVESFORCOMMUNITY
EMPOWERMENT
PRRMPHILIPPINERURALRECONSTRUCTIONMOVEMENT
WWFPHILIPPINES
WWF-VIETNAM
BAYASIBUYANON
CLIMATEREALITYPROJECTPHILIPPINES
ECOWASTECOALITION
GREENPEACESOUTHEASTASIA
GREENPEACEINDONESIA
SOLIDARITASPERMPUANINDONESIA
KRUHAINDONESIA
TAMBUYOGDEVELOPMENTCENTERPHILIPPINES
PHILIPPINERURALRECONSTRUCTIONMOVEMENT
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ENDORSEDBY:
HimalayaNithiAbhiyanIndia
SUPROBangladesh
LDCWatchInternational
IndianSocialActionForum
SoutheastAsiaAllianceforPovertyEradication
MigrantForuminAsia
MrinalForeInteractiveCenterforSocialJusticeinSouthAsia
RiverBasinFriendsinIndia
CampaignforClimateJusticeNepal
FreshEyesPeopletoPeopleTravel,UnitedKingdom
EuropeSolidaireSansFrontieres,France