We face the worst impacts. Now, we demand the strongest action.
Stronger typhoons, longer droughts, and rising seas are already devastating our communities and threatening our future. Yet the United States – the biggest polluter in history – keeps funding fossil fuels and blocking the shift to clean energy.
People of Asia for Climate Solutions (PACS) is training over 30 young Filipinos to become renewable energy engineers. They’re ready to power our communities with clean and affordable solutions, but big polluters and weak political will stand in their way.
We demand:
“We want a future where our communities have power that’s clean, affordable, and ours.” – PACS scholars, petitioners
Add your name to stand with Filipino youth and demand the U.S. take real climate action.
This petition is supported by 350 Pilipinas and the People of Asia for Climate Solutions.
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Filipino Youth to U.S. Government: Honor Climate Commitments, Fund Justice Not Fossil Fuels
To the President of the United States, Members of the U.S. Congress, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate:
We write to you from the Philippines – one of the most climate-vulnerable countries in the world – to demand that the United States take responsibility for its outsized role in the climate crisis and act with urgency, fairness, and integrity.
While communities across Asia struggle with the devastating impacts of typhoons, floods, and rising seas, U.S. climate action has too often fallen short, or moved in the wrong direction. Under previous administrations, the United States withdrew from the Paris Agreement, expanded fossil fuel production, and blocked access to renewable energy through unjust trade barriers. These choices have pushed vulnerable nations like ours closer to climate catastrophe.
This is not just a failure of policy – it is a betrayal of justice.
As youth from the Philippines, we are working to build real solutions. In Manila, over 30 recent high school graduates are studying to become Future Renewable Energy Engineers through a four-year scholarship program. These young climate leaders are creating the future we need, despite facing systems rigged against them.
We call on the United States to meet its climate obligations, not with words, but with action.
We demand that the U.S. government:
The climate crisis is global, but its burdens are not equally shared. The United States, as the world’s largest historical emitter, has a moral and political responsibility to act – not just for its own future, but for the future of generations everywhere.
We urge you to listen – to the science, to your commitments, and to the voices of those on the frontlines. Our futures are intertwined. Your choices matter.
It’s time to stop financing destruction and start funding justice.
Sincerely,