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Climate Resilience Pushed At United Kingdom-Philippines Climate Change, Environment Talk

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The Climate Change Commission (CCC) joined key government officials from the Philippines and the United Kingdom (UK) at the 6th UK–Philippines Climate Change and Environment (CCE) Dialogue, which reinforced both countries’ commitment to advancing climate resilience, sustainable growth and green finance.

The dialogue on March 4 featured several sessions covering key areas of climate and environmental action.

Participants explored the partnership of two island nations working as one and discussed science-based localization and resilience building, including opportunities in the blue economy. Other topics also addressed nature and sustainable growth that highlighted the potential of biodiversity credits, as well as mobilizing climate finance to support a just transition.

Meanwhile, the CCC presented updates on the implementation and localization of the Philippines’ National Adaptation Plan (NAP), which underscored the importance of translating national adaptation strategies into concrete actions at the local level. Developed under the administration of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr, the NAP outlines the country’s long-term roadmap for strengthening climate resilience across key sectors and communities.

“Localization is essential to ensure that the National Adaptation Plan delivers meaningful outcomes for communities on the ground,” said CCC Deputy Executive Director Romell Antonio Cuenca on behalf of CCC Vice Chairperson and Executive Director Robert E.A. Borje.

“By aligning national priorities with local realities, we can help local governments identify risks, develop practical adaptation solutions, and strengthen resilience in vulnerable sectors such as agriculture, water, and coastal ecosystems.”

The commission also highlighted ongoing efforts to support provinces in translating climate risk assessments into locally driven adaptation initiatives and investment-ready projects.

Through localized climate analytics and partnerships with national government agencies, development partners, and local institutions, the CCC continues to strengthen risk-informed planning and programming across the country.

“This shows how much we can achieve together; we bring the data and expertise and share the purpose of the table, and today we found that ultimate partnership which is really strong,” UK Ambassador to the Philippines Sarah Hulton said

Hulton expressed her appreciation for the strengthened collaboration with the Philippines and highlighting her keen interest in advancing joint efforts as she wrapped up the discussions.

“We remain firmly committed to working with you and to turning today’s agreements into concrete action in the years ahead,” she said.

The dialogue concluded with the signing of the Partnership Statement between the Philippines and UK, reaffirming that climate action is not the responsibility of a single nation but a shared commitment that requires collaboration, partnerships, and coordinated efforts across countries and communities. (PNA)