Batangas City, a first-class city in the Province of Batangas, emerged as the global winner in this year’s We Love Cities Campaign of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF).
In a news statement, WWF said the official announcement of the award was held online via Zoom last October 28, which was attended by representatives from WWF national offices and We Love Cities campaign finalists.
“We’re overwhelmed and happy. This challenge brought us together and made us proud as citizens of our city. We want to thank WWF-Philippines for their great support and guidance throughout this challenge.
This means a lot to us, especially since we’ve been hit by the pandemic. The city is doing its best in implementing various initiatives and efforts. We have something new to hold on to, and this is great news to all of us. This win will inspire us to keep on going and to work hand-in-hand for this city,” Oliver Gonzales, Environment and Natural Resources Officer of Batangas City was quoted as saying the news statement released by the WWF.
The We Love Cities Campaign, which has empowered the general public globally with the opportunity to celebrate, vote, and upgrade their city through suggestions made and addressed to decision-makers, is interwoven with the One Planet City Challenge (OPCC) a biennial global challenge organized by WWF to guide cities toward the most effective climate action, while publicly recognizing the most ambitious cities as leaders in the field of sustainable urban development.
Batangas City and two other national finalists—Muntinlupa City and Santa Rosa City represented the Philippines in this year’s We Love Cities campaign, WWF said.
All the three Philippine cities ranked into the Top 10, out of 54 cities in 26 participating countries across the globe for the 2020 edition.
Citizens from these countries expressed their love and support for their cities with the campaign garnering over 1,170,000 votes through all channels, 4,600,000 social-media engagements and a social-media reach of 80,000,000.
“Our three Philippine cities that participated in the We Love Cities initiative really stepped up to the plate and did quite well, even as they were addressing the current challenges brought by the pandemic. We are truly honored by their participation. Thus, this We Love Cities award for Batangas City is particularly special. It also highlights the active engagement that Filipinos have with their cities as they promote their solutions, and aim to make their cities more livable, sustainable, and resilient. It is truly aligned with WWF’s call: Together Possible,” Atty. Angela Ibay, WWF-Philippines’s Climate and Energy Programme Head said.
In addition to recognizing the importance of public engagement in achieving sustainability goals, Batangas City aims to be the first carbon-neutral city in the country by 2030 and has developed comprehensive climate mitigation and adaptation plan to realize this vision.
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Article and Photo originally posted by Business Mirror last November 4, 2020 and written by Jonathan L. Mayuga.
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