The Climate Change Commission (CCC), in partnership with the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and various national government agencies and the Society of Filipino Foresters Inc. (SFFI), planted indigenous trees at the La Mesa Nature Reserve to expand carbon sequestration areas and promote nature-based solutions to bolster climate resilience.
The tree planting, held on Aug. 13, was also part of the 51st anniversary celebration of bilateral relations between the Philippines and the UAE.
CCC vice chairperson and executive director Robert E.A. Borje said the tree-growing activity was a symbol of shared climate responsibility.
“This initiative is our joint responsibility to address climate change and protect our planet, reinforcing the importance of sustainable development of our bilateral cooperation. This will leave a lasting legacy of environmental stewardship for generations to come,” he said.
UAE Ambassador to the Philippines H.E. Mohamed Obaid Salem Al Qattam Alzaabi likened the partnership to the resilience of the Narra tree.
“Like the Narra tree, a symbol of resilience and growth, our bilateral relations –rooted for over five decades in mutual respect, cooperation, core values, and shared thought–continue to flourish,” Alzaabi said.
“As we plant this tree today, may it stand for generations as a living symbol of our shared commitment to a greener, more sustainable future,” he added. CCC News







