CCC boosts DENR reg'l offices’ greenhouse gas inventory capabilities

September 12, 2024, 8:28 am Updated on September 12, 2024, 3:49 pm

RIZAL – The Climate Change Commission (CCC) has supported the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) in its program enhance the capacity of DENR’s regional offices in conducting community-level greenhouse gas (GHG) inventories to promote climate action at the local level.

The CCC served as the primary resource agency during the recent in-person training of trainers sessions organized by DENR for its climate change focal persons.

Throughout the training, the CCC provided technical guidance on sectoral data requirements for the simplified community-level GHG Inventory Toolkit.

The CCC also facilitated workshops where participants engaged in hands-on exercises using proxy data, which demonstrated how to link GHG inventory results to mitigation actions.

The sessions highlighted the connection between GHG inventories, Local Climate Change Expenditure Tagging (CCET), and the Local Climate Change Action Plan (LCCAP), ensuring that local actions align with national climate goals.

"This initiative underscores our commitment to build local capacity for climate action. Strengthening the ability of DENR’s regional climate change focal persons to conduct GHG inventories is crucial to enable local government units (LGUs) to effectively incorporate mitigation strategies into their development plans," CCC Vice Chairperson and Executive Director Robert E.A. Borje said in a news release on Wednesday.

As part of its ongoing program, the CCC, in collaboration with DENR Regional Offices, will provide continued technical assistance to LGUs in developing community-level GHG inventories.

This initiative aims to ensure that local climate action is data-driven, responsive to community needs, and aligned with national and global climate mitigation efforts.

The training is a step forward in supporting LGUs in their efforts to reduce emissions and address climate change at the local level, contributing to the Philippines’ broader climate objectives. (PR)

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