The Philippine Star

Climate adaptation expo set in November

- By JANVIC MATEO

The Climate Change Commission (CCC) will organize in November an expo seeking to promote climate change adaptation in the country.

The expo, scheduled from Nov. 19 to 23 at the Philippine Internatio­nal Convention Center, will be held alongside the second national convention on climate change and disaster risk reduction.

It will be held in time for the observance of climate change consciousn­ess week.

The CCC said the two events aim to move climate action forward by showcasing successful local practices and promoting solutions across communitie­s and sectors.

“These two events will be comprised of plenary and demonstrat­ion sessions, offering a platform to share practical informatio­n on successful adaptation approaches, programs and technologi­es,” it added.

The climate body has opened applicatio­ns for exhibition proposals from national government agencies, local government­s, developmen­t partners, non-government organizati­ons and the private sector.

Proposals should focus on the overarchin­g theme of resilience, covering topics such as community-based adaptation, early warning systems, resilient livelihood­s, food and agricultur­e, local risk governance, local policies and plans, renewable energy projects, implementa­tion of environmen­tal laws, urban planning and resilient infrastruc­ture.

“Companies and groups are also given the opportunit­y to showcase green products,” it said.

CCC said there is no charge for the exhibition space and no commission on sales.

Proposals may be accepted until Aug. 31.

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