I started my week in an "environmentalist" way. Last Monday, November 28th, I attended the event in which the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)-Philippines and BPI Foundation, Inc. unveiled the results of the study conducted in 4 cities in the Philippines. The study aims to help these vulnerable cities adapt to climate change by building their infrastructure and coming up with a project pan.
The report entitled "Business Risk Assessment and the Management of Climate Change Impacts” which was started in August 2010 shows the city-specific socio-economic baseline data for four cities: Baguio, Davao, Iloilo and Cebu. It is interesting that these cities, although they are common choices as tourist destinations, face serious issues. The four cities were selected based mainly from the occurrence of storms, floods, drought and other extreme climate events during the past decade.
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Friday, 2 December 2011
World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)-Philippines and BPI Foundation, Inc Reveals Study on Climate Change
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