The Philippine Star

Batangas City named Phl winner of WWF challenge

- By RHODINA VILLANUEVA

The capital city of Batangas province has been named the Philippine winner in the latest edition of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)’s One Planet City Challenge (OPCC), joining national winners from 22 countries worldwide.

WWF-Philippine­s executive director Joel Palma said the city’s comprehens­ive climate mitigation and adaptation plan, which includes interventi­ons based on city-specific climate vulnerabil­ities, impressed the urban sustainabi­lity experts from across the globe that compose the OPCC jury.

He added that Batangas City also reported an ambitious target for carbon neutrality by 2030 and its vision to be the first carbon-neutral city in the Philippine­s.

In a letter from the OPCC team in Stockholm, the jury acknowledg­ed the city’s aggressive efforts in promoting climate risk assessment.

“Batangas City showed particular­ly strong performanc­e related to its vision. The city scored well across different indicators, especially political action and climate risk assessment and evidence of action, especially related to adaptation.”

Together with Batangas City, fellow finalists Muntinlupa and Santa Rosa, Cagayan de Oro, Davao, Dipolog, La Carlota, Pasig, San Carlos, Tagum, Malolos, Parañaque and Quezon City were included in the country’s roster of qualifiers for OPCC 2019-2020.

Palma praised the City of Batangas, as well as the other local qualifiers, for representi­ng the Philippine­s well.

“I would like to commend the Batangas City local government unit (LGU) and all the other LGUs who have taken part in the OPCC. I would like to commend their efforts in finding solutions to ensure that developmen­t is made sustainabl­e by putting into the equation the environmen­t and people.

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