April 26, 2024

The cities of Baguio, Makati, and San Fernando in La Union have joined an international partnership with 47 other cities from 17 countries to use new digital tools, accessible data, and quantified feedback for their transition towards the target of Net-Zero carbon emissions.
Through the partnership, these three cities will be able to develop more impactful climate action plans while collaborating with their own city departments, residents, and other cities across countries.
The participation of Baguio, Makati, and San Fernando City is part of their engagement in the One Planet Cities (OPC) project led by World Wildlife Fund-Philippines and is part of the “Year of Climate Action” partnership between WWF and climate technology software company Futureproofed.
“We are delighted to see our Philippine cities take a step further in their journey towards 1.5 C alignment while also strengthening both external and internal collaborations. The digital platform provided by WWF and Futureproofed will surely help in complementing the cities’ One Planet City Challenge (OPCC) feedback results, which they can use in their assessment and ways forward to an effective climate action plan for their city,” said Imee Bellen, project manager of OPC from WWF-Philippines.
Relevant feedback will be offered to the participating cities, including which measures and policies lead to the most significant emissions reductions and which actions are cost-effective in achieving their part towards the 1.5C trajectory of the 2015 Paris Agreement.
As part of their starting activities, more than 30 city government officials and staff members from Baguio, Makati, and San Fernando City have joined the Local City Team Launch sessions last Feb. 15 and 17, with other cities from Indonesia, Sweden, Turkey, and the United Kingdom.
The sessions consisted of two main parts, with the first one led by Futureproofed City Climate Coach Annabel Vanhoven presenting the role of cities in climate change and an overview on the OPCC and Futureproofed cities.
The second part was a breakout session where participants were divided into groups per city to discuss the status, challenges, and points of collaboration for their climate action plan with the various city departments present.
Meanwhile, results from OPCC, WWF’s friendly competition on climate action among cities globally, will be announced by March, with other local OPC activities in the pipeline for the 16 PH participating cities for the rest of the year.
Futureproofed is a climate technology software company that provides software-platforms Futureproofed Cities and CarbonCap to help cities and organizations to measure, manage and reduce their CO2-emissions.
The Year of Climate Action partnership with WWF runs through 2022. – Press release