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WWF-PH recognizes local sustainable urban development champions in One Planet City Challenge 2019-2020

endIndex: Photo from WWF-Philippines. WWF-PH Project Manager for One Planet Cities Imee Bellen shares the critical role of cities in a climate-defined future and how the One Planet City Challenge aims to help transform these urban areas. Metro Manila (CNN Philippines) Thirteen cities across the country were given recognition on Dec. 9 in the first-ever virtual run of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Philippines’ One Planet City Challenge awarding ceremony. The Zoom event hosted by WWF-Philippines Ambassador Karen Ibasco acknowledged the efforts of the Philippine cities that participated in the 2019-2020 run of the One Planet City Challenge (OPCC), the WWF network’s biennial global event that aims to promote best practices in climate mitigation and adaptation anchored in the cities’ crucial role in building a sustainable and climate-safe future.

13 cities get recognition for best practices in climate mitigation

Published December 10, 2020, 1:27 PM Thirteen cities were given recognition for sharing their best practices in climate mitigation and developing adaptation plans anchored in their crucial role in building a sustainable and climate-safe future. WWF-PH Project Manager for One Planet Cities Imee Bellen shares the critical role of cities in a climate-defined future and how the One Planet City Challenge aims to help transform these urban areas. (WWF-Philippines / MANILA BULLETIN) The World Wide Fund for Nature Philippines (WWF-Philippines) led the virtual awarding of the 2020 One Planet City Challenge (OPCC) on Wednesday, Dec. 9, to Cagayan de Oro City, Davao City, Dipolog City, La Carlota City, Malolos City, Parañaque City, Pasig City, Quezon City, San Carlos City, and Tagum City.

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