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This World Wildlife Day, let us recognize the vital role of wildlife and commit to protecting species and their habitats. By safeguarding wildlife, we strengthen ecosystems, protect the planet, and help shield communities from the growing impacts of climate change.
Together, these interactions shape ecosystems that can regulate climate, store carbon, protect coastlines, and reduce disaster risks. When wildlife is lost, these natural processes weaken, limiting nature’s ability to help address climate change.
Young local leaders from the Municipality of Magdiwang, Romblon emphasized the vital role of trees and mountains as natural defenses against climate risks during the visit of the Climate Change Commission (CCC) at Mount Guiting-Guiting.
Santa Fe, Cebu youth leaders, students, farmers, and fisherfolk underscored the importance of planting and caring for trees for resilience and sustainability in the Climate Change Commission (CCC) tree-growing activity for promoting ecosystem-based adaptation.
Plants absorb and store carbon, while animals support processes like pollination, seed dispersal, and food-web balance that allow ecosystems to function properly even under climate stress.
Binigyang-diin ng Climate Change Commission (CCC) ang mahalagang papel ng mga lokal na pamahalaan sa pagpapatupad ng mga plano laban sa climate change. https://t.co/fKDSSKQdiz
The Climate Change Commission met with Romblon Governor Trina Firmalo-Fabic to exchange best practices and strengthen the province’s climate action plan.
The CCC underscored the critical role of local government units in translating national climate action plans into concrete and effective strategies on the ground during the Provincial Climate and Disaster Resilience Summit: Hagiyos held in Sibuyan Island, Romblon.
The Climate Change Commission (CCC) met with the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (PDRRMO) of Cebu to identify strategic opportunities for institutional strengthening and capacity development in support of effective climate action at the provincial level.
Underscoring the importance of proactive and science-based local climate planning, the Climate Change Commission (CCC) met with the local government units of Santa Fe and Bantayan in Cebu to discuss climate priorities and explore areas for enhanced technical collaboration.
The Climate Change Commission (CCC) met with the Local Government Unit of San Francisco, Cebu to further strengthen the municipality’s climate resilience initiatives and assess the implementation of its People’s Survival Fund (PSF)-supported project.