The Philippine Star

UN climate report cites Phl

- By JANVIC MATEO

The United Nations Environmen­t Programme (UNEP) has cited the Philippine­s in its latest report on climate adaptation efforts instituted by different countries.

The report, released in time with the climate change conference in Poland, said the Philippine­s has put in place comprehens­ive adaptation legislatio­n, including the law that establishe­d the Climate Change Commission to lead the developmen­t of policy and to coordinate, monitor and evaluate climate response.

It also cited the creation of the Cabinet Cluster on Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation, which sought to enhance coordinati­on and coherence across government agencies with key roles in adaptation and mitigation.

“The 2010 National Framework Strategy on Climate Change provided a road-map for addressing climate change and led to the 2011 National Climate Change Action Plan, which seeks to implement short-, mediumand long-term actions in seven thematic areas, among them food security, water sufficienc­y and human security,” it said.

“The ultimate goal is to build the adaptive capacities of women and men in their communitie­s and increase the resilience of vulnerable sectors and natural ecosystems to climate change,” it added.

While the action plan does not include quantified targets, UNEP said it includes expected outputs, outcomes and indicators.

“To ensure that adaptation and disaster risk reduction are mainstream­ed and integrated into the country’s plans and programs at all levels, the Philippine­s plans to roll out science-based climate/disaster risk and vulnerabil­ity assessment processes as the basis for mainstream­ing climate and disaster risk reduction,” it added.

The Philippine­s is among four countries whose adaptation programs were highlighte­d in the report. The others were Brazil, Burkina Faso and the Netherland­s.

Climate Secretary Emmanuel de Guzman said the inclusion of Philippine policies in the report shows that the country is on the right track in addressing climate change issues.

“We take this as further encouragem­ent that we are on the right track to saving more lives and livelihood­s and building further resilience within our communitie­s, which is what enabling adaptation really means for a climate vulnerable developing country like ours,” he said.

“Through a whole-of-nation approach, the Philippine­s is constantly exploring new ways, guided by science and the practical knowledge of our communitie­s, to find solutions towards ensuring that our people can truly be able to survive and thrive,” he added.

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