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ASEAN Energy Ministers commit to renewables

Philippine Energy Secretary, Raphael P.M. Lotilla accepts a Greenpeace 
"Climate change knows no borders" t-shirt. Greenpeace today welcomed 
ASEAN Energy Ministers' joint statement which commits to strengthening 
renewable energy development in Southeast Asia as the 24th ASEAN 
Energy Ministers Meeting in Laos winds down.

Philippine Energy Secretary, Raphael P.M. Lotilla accepts a Greenpeace "Climate change knows no borders" t-shirt. Greenpeace today welcomed ASEAN Energy Ministers' joint statement which commits to strengthening renewable energy development in Southeast Asia as the 24th ASEAN Energy Ministers Meeting in Laos winds down.

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Greenpeace today welcomed ASEAN Energy Ministers' joint statement 
which commits to strengthening renewable energy development in 
Southeast Asia as the 24th ASEAN Energy Ministers Meeting in Laos 
winds down. The environmental group also expressed hope that this was 
not mere rhetoric but will translate to real policies and a massive 
renewable energy uptake in the region.

Greenpeace today welcomed ASEAN Energy Ministers' joint statement which commits to strengthening renewable energy development in Southeast Asia as the 24th ASEAN Energy Ministers Meeting in Laos winds down. The environmental group also expressed hope that this was not mere rhetoric but will translate to real policies and a massive renewable energy uptake in the region.

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