PACT’s $1.9M Climate Project Arms Local Teams with Smart Tech

In a significant move to bolster climate resilience, the Protected Areas Conservation Trust (PACT) has equipped multiple municipalities across Belize with cutting-edge technology. The initiative, part of the GCF Readiness 10 Project, is funded by a $1.9 million grant from the Green Climate Fund and managed by the Climate Finance Unit. The project provides local teams with essential tools such as laptops, GPS units, and drones to enhance environmental protection and preparedness for future climate challenges. Abil Castaneda, Executive Director of PACT, emphasized the urgency of global climate action, particularly with COP30 approaching in Belem, Brazil. Castaneda highlighted that while PACT’s core mission remains the protection of Belize’s natural areas, climate change represents the most critical threat to the environment. This initiative marks a pivotal step in empowering local communities to address climate vulnerabilities effectively.