The 3rd East Asia Summit (EAS) opened in Singapore today, with the climate
change, energy and environment issues topping the agenda.
Sixteen leaders from the EAS will sign a declaration on climate change,
energy and environment that is expected to encourage greater attention to
climate change, improve energy efficiency, and ensure sustainable development of
the region.
Attending the 3rd EAS are "ASEAN Plus Three" countries (Brunei, Cambodia,
Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand,
Vietnam, China, Japan, the Republic of Korea)and three additional member
countries (India, Australia and New Zealand).
The leaders will discuss the impact of global warming and climate change and
called on concrete efforts involving the international community in addressing
these challenges, said the Joint Communique of the 40th ASEAN ministerial
meeting held in Manila, Philippines in July 2007.
ASEAN leaders said in a Chairman's Statement of the 13th ASEAN Summit Monday
after the conclusion of the ASEAN Summit that they pledged to deepen cooperation
in a wide range of activities, including combating transboundary environmental
pollution, and ensuring the conservation and sustainable management of natural
resources.
When first held in 2005, the EAS countries decided to intensify regional
cooperation in five areas of concern -- finance, education, health disaster
mitigation and energy security.