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STS Biodiversity

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James Matthew D. Narvaez
BSA14
EA - Biodiversity and Climate Change
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Five key sectors in the Philippines are under pressure from
climate-related disasters and rising air, water, and land pollution, including: 1)
the coastal, marine, and fishery sector; 2) health; 3) agriculture; 4) water; and
5) forestry and biodiversity (CHAWF). In response to the current situation and
anticipated impact, the National Climate Change Action Plan (NCCAP)
establishes its agenda for adaptation and mitigation for the years 2011 to
2028. The NCCAP examines the country's current status with reference to
climate change risk. Furthermore, it emphasizes the following areas as the
strategic direction for 2011 to 2028: food security, water sufficiency,
ecosystem
and ecological equilibrium, human security, climate-smart
industries and products and services, environmentally friendly electricity, and
organizational development.
The Climate Change Act creates the Climate Change Commission as an
organizational framework and allocates financial resources for its crucial
duties. These activities include of:
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the creation of an overarching strategy and program, in coordination
with the global initiative to manage climate change,
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the integration of climate risk mitigation into programs and plans for
national, sectoral, and local development,
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the vulnerability assessments and capacity building facilitation,
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the creation of a framework strategy and program in coordination with
the international campaign to manage climate change.
Retrieved
from:
https://niccdies.climate.gov.ph/action-plans/nccap-monitoring-and-evaluation
I think that combating climate change is essential to reducing poverty and fostering
shared prosperity, which is the main goal of NCCAP. Simply said, the climate
catastrophe threatens positive development results, but on the other hand, managing
the climate can create enormous economic opportunities for all nations. Therefore,
the core of this NCCAP is its synchronized commitment to assist governments and
clients in the corporate sector in addressing climate and development concerns. For
the motivation to develop in a sustainable, resilient, and inclusive manner, I believe it
marks an important conceptual shift. Furthermore, it is pretty definitely a living
document that is intended to be flexible and change as time passes and as required.
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