Foreword
We are at the threshold of a very important moment in world history. We are
experiencing increasingly radical changes in climate, resulting in catastrophic
impacts for billions of people. In order to better adapt to and contribute to
mitigating these climatic changes, collective action is required by countries and
people across the globe. The Philippines’ contribution to the global climate
response will help to bring about positive changes in our lives as well as those of
succeeding generations.
To strengthen our national climate response, the Philippines has integrated
Climate Change Expenditure Tagging (CCET) within DBM’s budget systems. This
has enabled us to more effectively channel resources to and deliver results on
climate change adaptation and mitigation priorities identified in the National
Climate Change Action Plan (NCCAP), and to improve our accountability to all
Filipinos.
This People’s Climate Budget shares with the public the findings from the CCET,
including the identification of areas that have been prioritized and areas where
further support may be required to support the implementation of the NCCAP. It
also tells the story of how climate budgeting has improved the way we build our
roads and flood mitigation infrastructure, how we approach the challenges of food
and human security from a holistic perspective, and how we take seriously the
importance of lowering greenhouse gas emissions. More importantly, it is the
story of how our work impacts the lives of Filipinos today and lays the foundation
for future generations.
We enjoin and encourage all of our colleagues in government to use this People’s
Climate Budget to help improve the Philippines’ future climate response. In
particular, we hope that this document will help you to identify more avenues for
convergence of efforts between agencies. Let us not be held accountable by our
grandchildren for not taking sufficient action to curb the detrimental impacts of
climate change on our country and our planet.
SECRETARY FLORENCIO B. ABAD
Department of Budget and Management
SECRETARY EMMANUEL M. DE GUZMAN
Climate Change Commission
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