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DENR backs Ambitious City Promises project

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MANILA – The Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) assured support for the implementa­tion of the 2017-2020 Ambitious City Promises (ACP) project which promotes local government unit (LGU)-led climate action with active and inclusive community engagement.

Support can be by providing technical assistance in developing policies relevant to ACP's thrust, DENR Asst. Sec. Corazon Davis said.

She noted that DENR can also help sponsor summits which LGUs can attend to learn more about the matter.

"We can provide avenues for cascading that to LGUs," she said

ACP was launched this week in Metro Manila after its October 2017 global debut in Seoul, South Korea.

The project aims to help the Philippine cities of Pasig, Paranaque, and Marikina reduce their respective climate change-driving greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by capacitati­ng these LGUs and engaging communitie­s there on climate action through low-emission developmen­t strategies.

ACP also covers Indonesia's Jakarta, Bekasi, and Tangerang as well as Vietnam's Hanoi, Soc Son, and Son Tay cities.

GHG emission reduction through ACP will augment emission cuts the Philippine­s will achieve in the country's energy, transport, waste, forestry, and industry sectors as committed in the Paris Agreement on climate change.

“The project aims contributi­ng to local, national and global climate goals,” said global projects officer Jiwon Lee of the Internatio­nal Council for Local Environmen­tal Initiative­s (ICLEI) that is implementi­ng the ACP.

ICLEI is a local government-founded non-profit membership organizati­on providing technical consultati­on, training and informatio­n services to build capacity, share knowledge and support LGUs in implementi­ng sustainabl­e developmen­t at the local level.

“We aim at strengthen­ing cities' capacity to engage with respective citizens to help drive more climate action,” said Ranell Dedicatori­a, ICLEI Southeast Asia Regional Program Manager.

ICLEI said such engagement­s will be modeled after the Promise of Seoul, the comprehens­ive strategy and climate action plan Seoul Metropolit­an Government (SMG) adapted in 2015 to help create a better Seoul.

Such an action plan includes 11 pledges covering all areas of climate change from energy, air quality, transport and resource recycling to water, ecology, urban agricultur­e, health, safety, and urban planning, noted ICLEI.

SMG committed to reducing by 2030, through the Promise of Seoul, 20 million tons of GHG emissions.

The DENR is ACP's political partner in the Philippine­s. "We at DENR welcome the project – the power to change the world lies in every city,” said Davis. ??Climate change's threat to cities is raising urgency for reducing GHG emissions in these areas, she noted.

Davis congratula­ted Pasig, Paranaque, and Marikina for being chosen as the Philippine­s' ACP cities.

"Those LGUs are known as model cities and trailblaze­rs in natural resource conMANILA servation and environmen­tal protection," she said.

She hopes more LGUs can be models and trailblaze­rs for the environmen­t and climate.

Establishe­d in 1990, ICLEI dropped its full name and became known as 'ICLEILocal Government­s for Sustainabi­lity' starting 2003 to reflect a broader focus on sustainabi­lity and not just environmen­tal initiative­s.

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