
Established under the authority of Director General Albert P. Dela Cruz Sr., the CCTF operates with a unified command structure to safeguard environmental stability and enforce policies that mitigate climate disruptions. We bridge the gap between government, civil society, academia, and the private sector to drive science-based decision-making.
This section highlights the growing force behind the movement.
United under a military-style command structure to ensure discipline and efficiency.
Driving grassroots action through our Specialized Volunteer and Youth Brigades.
Calculated based on our mandate of 100 trees per officer per year.
Action, Not Just Words. Every CCTF Officer and Member is committed to tangible annual targets. We don’t just advocate; we execute.
Each member plants and nurtures at least 100 trees annually.
We commit to collecting 12kg of plastic waste per year for proper recycling or disposal.
Members distribute a minimum of 10 eco-friendly cookstoves to households annually.
We promote edible gardening in every home yard, rooftop, or terrace.
The CCTF executes its mandate through five specialized divisions:
Driving low-carbon initiatives and renewable energy projects.
Executing coastal cleanups, reforestation, and biodiversity conservation.
Enhancing community resilience and leading emergency response operations.
Promoting green technology and eco-enterprises.
Leading climate education and grassroots advocacy.
The CCTF accepts donations to ensure equitable support for our programs, operations, and community development initiatives. We operate with strict financial transparency; all funds are intended exclusively for CCTF’s mission and are subject to periodic auditing.
The CCTF adopts a hierarchical structure to ensure efficiency and discipline. Whether you are a professional, a student, or a community leader, there is a place for you.
For professionals (Engineers, Lawyers, Doctors, Educators) ready to take on leadership and strategic command roles.
For individuals ready to mobilize for tree planting, cleanups, and disaster response.
Collaborating with schools and universities to integrate climate action into the next generation.