The Philippine Star

Phl gets climate change aid from Germany

- By HELEN FLORES

The German government has committed an additional €35 million to fund the Philippine­s’ climate change adaptation projects, citing the country’s vulnerabil­ity to the effects of global warming.

German Ambassador Gordon Kricke said the Federal Ministry for the Environmen­t, Nature Conservati­on and Nu- clear Safety (BMU), through the Internatio­nal Climate Initiative (IKI), has provided support of at least €62 million for technical cooperatio­n projects in the Philippine­s since 2008.

“The Philippine­s remains one of the German Environmen­t Ministry’s focus countries under IKI,” Kricke said at a dinner reception in his Makati residence last Wednesday, marking the 10th anniver- sary of IKI here.

“The BMU is now committing additional funds of up to €35 million based on priorities that are defined by the Philippine government consistent with IKI’s areas of support,” he said, adding that the Philippine­s and Germany are close partners in fighting global warming.

“There’s no doubt Germany will remain a close partner in the future,” the envoy said, adding that his country will stay committed to the Paris climate agreement.

He stressed the importance of implementi­ng climate resilience programs in biodiversi­ty-rich Philippine­s.

“The Philippine­s is the country particular­ly affected by the negative consequenc­es of global warming. It is also a country of great natural beauty and a hotspot of biodiversi­ty in the world,” he said.

Kricke recognized the important achievemen­ts of IKI in the Philippine­s with 240 protected areas with improved management and livelihood, coastal and wildlife protection.

The main IKI implementi­ng organizati­ons in the country are the Deutsche Gesellscha­ft für Internatio­nale Zusammenar­beit GmbH, UN Developmen­t Program, UN Food and Agricultur­e Organizati­on, UN Habitat, Plan Internatio­nal, Renewables Academy AG, Rare Inc., Internatio­nal Council for Local Environmen­tal Initiative­s-Local Government­s for Sustainabi­lity and the World Wildlife Fund for Nature-Philippine­s.

Germany is a champion of clean energy through its Energiewen­de (German for energy transition) program.

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