COTABATO CITY – Bangsamoro lawmakers have proposed establishing and institutionalizing policies, initiatives, plans, and programs dedicated to addressing the concerns of climate change.
Member of
Parliament Marjanie Macasalong introduced BTA Bill No. 242, which seeks to
create the Bangsamoro Climate Change Commission (BCCC).
The Commission, once established, will serve as the primary policymaking and coordinating body of the Bangsamoro government, responsible for overseeing, monitoring, and evaluating programs and action plans related to climate change.
Research
shows that the Philippines ranks as the third most affected country by climate
change, facing numerous challenges such as altered rainfall patterns, droughts,
threats to biodiversity and food security, rising sea levels, public health
risks, changing landscapes, fires, floods, storms, and climate-related
diseases.
The
Commission will develop a strategic framework and action plan on climate change
that will be the basis for climate change planning, research and development,
extension, and monitoring activities aimed at safeguarding vulnerable
communities from the impacts of climate change.
The plan
will involve, among other things, an evaluation of the impact of climate
change, the identification of vulnerable communities, and an investigation of
the differential consequences of climate change on men, women, and children.
MPs Basit
Abbas, Abdulwahab Pak, Ali Montaha Babao, Tawakal Midtimbang, Susana Anayatin,
Froilyn Mendoza, Bai Maleiha Candao, Abdulkarim Misuari, Nurredha Misuari,
Atty. Sha Elijah Dumama-Alba, Nabila Margarita Pangandaman, and Albakil Jikiri
are co-authors of said bill. (LTAIS-Public Information, Publication, and Media
Relations Division)
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