The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and the United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that aims to boost bilateral cooperation for environmental and human health protection.
The MOU was signed by US EPA Administrator Michael Regan in Washington, D.C. ahead of a signing ceremony with DENR Secretary Maria Antonia Yulo Loyzaga.

The forging of a formal agreement comes after the meeting between President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. and US President Joseph Biden, Jr. in Washington, D.C. last May, where both countries committed to address the health and environmental risks associated with climate change and environmental degradation.
Under the MOU, DENR and EPA would work on accelerating the collaboration between the US and the Philippines in co-creating innovative solutions to address climate and environmental challenges beyond borders. Both agencies would work on strengthening compliance and enforcement of environmental laws and ensure science-informed policies and regulations.
“The DENR recognizes that the US EPA’s scientific and technical expertise will significantly contribute to the department’s keen desire to integrate more science into its work. As the adverse impacts of climate change and environmental degradation continue to impact the most vulnerable of the society, this collaboration will allow us to develop local adaptation and risk reduction strategies and integrate community and ecosystem resilience into green growth pathways,” said Loyzaga.
Loyzaga added that the collaboration would develop the capacity of DENR- Environmental Management Bureau (EMB). She noted the need to enhance EMB’s programs involving air and water quality management, solid waste management, marine litter and plastic pollution prevention, as well as in implementing cumulative impact assessments as all these can mitigate risks to human health and the economy.
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