The Philippine Star

Agencies eye planting 10 M trees by 2030

- – Janvic Mateo

A multi-sectoral partnershi­p between various government agencies and the private sector is eyeing to plant 10 million trees by 2030 through different science-based reforestat­ion initiative­s across the country.

The Climate Change Commission (CCC), Profession­al Regulation Commission, Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources and the Society of Filipino Foresters Inc. (SFFI) formed the Carbon Neutral Program Convergenc­e to help the country achieve its carbon emission reduction targets.

Among the program’s initiative­s is a series of forestatio­n activities aimed at increasing the carbon sequestrat­ion capacity of country’s forests.

Carbon sequestrat­ion is the process of capturing and storing carbon dioxide, which contribute­s to global warming.

According to SFFI, a tree that is at least three years old can sequester about 10 kilograms of carbon dioxide per year. An average individual is estimated to contribute one ton or 1,000 kilograms of carbon in his or her lifetime.

“Each person should plant and grow at least 100 trees to be carbon neutral,” the CCC said, citing a recent seminar conducted by the SFFI.

The United Nations Environmen­t Program defined carbon neutrality as achieving close to zero carbon emissions “by balancing a measured amount of carbon released with an equivalent amount sequestere­d or offset.”

Climate Secretary Robert Borje stressed the importance of the partnershi­p, noting that government agencies and profession­al organizati­ons must lead in promoting and achieving carbon neutrality.

The PRC recently spearheade­d a nationwide tree planting activity, where about 32,000 saplings of different tree species were planted in different areas.

Partner agencies and organizati­ons also pledged to plant at least 1.7 million more trees this year during a session with the Million Trees Foundation Inc.

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