SAVE THE OCEANS. Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Ma. Theresa Lazaro delivers her remarks for the opening program of the 2022 EAS Workshop on Maritime Cooperation at the Sofitel Philippine Plaza in Pasay City on Tuesday (Aug. 30, 2022). Lazaro outlined the need to strengthen scientific and technical cooperation to find "transformative" solutions to protect and preserve the marine environment. (PNA photo by Jesus Escaros) MANILA - The Philippine government on Tuesday called on stakeholders to take immediate, science-based actions toward a "sustainable, healthy, and clean oceans," citing the dire state of oceans due to marine pollution and climate change. At the Manila-hosted 2022 East Asia Summit (EAS) Workshop on Maritime Cooperation, Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Ma. Theresa Lazaro outlined the need to strengthen scientific and technical cooperation to find "transformative" solutions to protect and preserve the marine environment. "Although we face re
SAVE THE OCEANS. Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Ma. Theresa Lazaro delivers her remarks for the opening program of the 2022 EAS Workshop on Maritime Cooperation at the Sofitel Philippine Plaza in Pasay City on Tuesday (Aug. 30, 2022). Lazaro outlined the need to strengthen scientific and technical cooperation to find "transformative" solutions to protect and preserve the marine environment. (PNA photo by Jesus Escaros) MANILA - The Philippine government on Tuesday called on stakeholders to take immediate, science-based actions toward a "sustainable, healthy, and clean oceans," citing the dire state of oceans due to marine pollution and climate change. At the Manila-hosted 2022 East Asia Summit (EAS) Workshop on Maritime Cooperation, Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Ma. Theresa Lazaro outlined the need to strengthen scientific and technical cooperation to find "transformative" solutions to protect and preserve the marine environment. "Although we face re