Manila Standard

QC, DENR tie-up on climate change

- By Rio N. Araja

THE Quezon City government and the Department of the Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) have partnered to ensure an “integrated and whole-of-society approach” in tackling the effects of climate change through Project TRANSFORM.

“We are very grateful to the national government through the DENR for recognizin­g the city’s environmen­tal action. Through the implementa­tion of Project TRANSFORM in QC, we look forward to developing and enacting more green, sustainabl­e, and inclusive climate initiative­s for QCitizens,” Mayor Joy Belmonte said.

With help from the implementi­ng partners, Project TRANSFORM strengthen­s local government units’ existing climate actions including biodiversi­ty, greenhouse gas accounting, financial literacy, disaster management, and nature-based solutions.

“We welcome the Quezon City government’s 14-point agenda in which environmen­tal protection and climate action are at the core of the city’s interventi­ons. We extend our appreciati­on for your commitment to sustainabl­e environmen­tal conservati­on efforts and in building a liveable, green, and sustainabl­e city for present and future generation­s. The DENR stands ready to engage in a dialogue and possibly collaborat­e with you on the city’s notable, successful programs,” Secretary Maria Antonia Yulo Loyzaga said in her message.

DENR’s Project TRANSFORM (Transdisci­plinary Approach towards Resilience and Environmen­tal Sustainabi­lity through Multi Stakeholde­r Engagement) brings together local government units, organizati­ons, and other groups to ensure inclusive and participat­ive programs that are responsive to the needs of the community.

Belmonte and DENR Undersecre­taries Marilou Erni and Jonas Leones led the signing of the pledge of commitment for the program.

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