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Dipolog City emerges tops WWF One Planet City Challenge

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Dipolog

City emerged as the national winner of the World

Wide Fund for Nature’s (WWF) One Planet City Challenge (OPCC) 2021 to 2022, joining national winners from 20 countries around the world.

bogotá, Colombia and Lund, Sweden were selected as the OPCC Global Winners which saw a total of 280 cities participat­ing from 50 countries.

As the Philippine­s’ National Winner, Dipolog City representa­tives were able to attend the OPCC Global Awarding Ceremony in Helsingbor­g, Sweden, personally on 2 June to receive their award.

Dipolog city was commended by the internatio­nal jury of the OPCC Core Team in Sweden for its bold emissions reduction plan, which is aligned with sciencebas­ed targets needed to keep global warming within 1.5°C. Dipolog has reported innovative and impactful action plans that will help achieve these targets and bring long term co-benefits.

The cities were measured against rigorous criteria that included: Ambitious climate targets, bold leadership, ability to meet upcoming challenges and a holistic climate action plan that is well balanced towards their goals.

One Planet City Challenge is a friendly global competitio­n initiated by WWF to recognize cities for their climate actions and ambitions and assess whether they align with the goals outlined in the Paris Agreement in limiting climate change to 1.5 °C.

Since its inception 10 years ago, close to 600 cities from 53 countries on 5 continents have already participat­ed in this challenge. Dipolog, Quezon, and Davao Cities were the national finalists in the Philippine­s. Other cities that were included in the country’s roster of qualifiers for OPCC 2021-2022 are baguio, batangas, Cagayan de Oro, Legazpi, Makati, Ormoc, Pasig, San Carlos, San Fernando (La Union), Santa Rosa, Tagum, Zamboanga and Vigan.

“As highlighte­d in the recently released IPCC AR6 reports, cities play a key role in avoiding the most severe impacts of global warming,” said Marco Lambertini, Director General of WWF Internatio­nal. “bogotá and Lund are two inspiring examples of how dedicated local government­s from very different contexts can drive the transition toward more liveable and sustainabl­e cities. For the world over, both cities are showing others what can be achieved!”

One Planet Cities Project Manager for WWF-Philippine­s Imee bellen hopes that more Philippine cities will participat­e in OPCC in the future. “This is an example that shows OPCC is not about being the most advanced city, but it’s about how holistic the local government­s plan for their cities towards low-carbon developmen­t,” she said.

Atty. Angela Ibay, Head of the Climate and Energy Programme of WWF-Philippine­s, encouraged citizens to help their cities boost their capacity to respond to the climate crisis.

She explained, “The cities’ plans would not come to life if it wasn’t for the collective action of its residents. However, we as individual­s can still make a difference on our own. Even the most trivial habits, such as reducing energy consumptio­n, can have a long-lasting impact on the community and nature.”

For more informatio­n and updates about One Planet City Challenge, visit http://panda. org/opcc.

 ?? ?? dipolog city, a third-class component city in Zamboanga del norte is the National Winner in this year’s One planet city challenge. photo shows the pagsalabuk circle or the dipolog rotunda, a symbol of diverse culture representi­ng the Muslim, subanen, and christian people of the city. photograph courtesy of dipolog city gOverNmeNt
dipolog city, a third-class component city in Zamboanga del norte is the National Winner in this year’s One planet city challenge. photo shows the pagsalabuk circle or the dipolog rotunda, a symbol of diverse culture representi­ng the Muslim, subanen, and christian people of the city. photograph courtesy of dipolog city gOverNmeNt
 ?? Photograph courtesy of WWf-sWeden ?? dipolog city representa­tives (second and third from left) receive their award as opcc national Winner of philippine­s during the opcc global awarding ceremony in helsingbor­g, sweden, last June 2.
Photograph courtesy of WWf-sWeden dipolog city representa­tives (second and third from left) receive their award as opcc national Winner of philippine­s during the opcc global awarding ceremony in helsingbor­g, sweden, last June 2.

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