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The Philippines may qualify for $125B in forest funding at COP30 if it cuts deforestation and boosts forest cover, but faces major challenges.
The Philippines could access the $125 billion Tropical Forests Forever Fund at COP30 if it reduces deforestation to under 0.5% annually and boosts forest cover, but it faces major hurdles: high deforestation rates, weak monitoring systems, and insufficient resources.
Though expected to include forest targets in its updated climate plan by November 2025, the country has not yet joined the fund, unlike Indonesia and Malaysia.
Experts say political will and stronger governance are key to qualifying for performance-based payments and closing the global $700 billion nature financing gap.
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Filipinas puede calificar para $125B en fondos forestales en la COP30 si reduce la deforestación y aumenta la cobertura forestal, pero enfrenta grandes desafíos.