THE Climate Change Commission (CCC) is vital to the country's efforts in addressing climate change through the formulation and implementation of national policies and programs. In a recent budget hearing, a senator suggested that the CCC could just be placed under the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR). The question of whether the CCC should be situated within the DENR warrants careful consideration, as this decision could significantly impact governance, policy execution and overall climate action strategies.

One of the primary arguments for placing the CCC under the DENR is the potential for improved coordination and efficiency in policy execution. Climate change is closely linked to various environmental issues such as biodiversity conservation, forest management, waste management and land use. By positioning the CCC within the DENR, a more unified approach to environmental governance could be achieved.

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