MANILA, Philippines – This year, Filipinos have seen the harmful impacts of climate change, ranging from extreme heat to flooding.
What can we do to urge government agencies to come up with long-term solutions to these problems? How can we make Philippine cities better prepared for the climate crisis?
As part of Rappler’s Social Good Summit 2024, policymakers and frontliners in national and local government, as well as experts and advocates of disaster response and climate adaptation, will come together in a session to discuss challenges in disaster preparedness and how we can raise climate resiliency as a key issue for the 2025 elections.
You can join this breakout session during the summit, from 2 pm to 4 pm, October 19, 2024, Saturday, at the Pardo Hall of De La Salle University Manila.
The session, entitled, “How can we make cities climate-resilient? Building sustainable urban centers that can withstand climate change,” is organized with Project Agos partners in the government, and Make Manila Liveable, a collaboration of journalists and communities aiming to improve quality of life in Philippine cities.
It will take place simultaneously with another breakout session organized by the anti-disinformation initiative #FactsFirstPH which will be about protecting truth tellers and information integrity amid elections.
Using placemaking to envision climate-resilient communities
The session will feature a panel discussion and a placemaking activity which attendees can participate in.
The panel discussion will tackle current challenges on climate impacts and how we can apply best practices from other cities. This will feature the following speakers:
- Raffy Alejandro – Deputy Administrator, Office of Civil Defense
- Alberto Kimpo – Assistant City Administrator for Operations, Quezon City Government
- Dr. Mahar Lagmay – Executive Director, UP Resilience Institute
- Elijah Go Tian – Co-founder, Placemaking Pilipinas
This will then be followed by a placemaking activity where participants will be grouped to discuss and come up with an imaginary neighborhood grounded on climate resilience. The outcome of this activity is a 10-point wishlist which Rappler will write about, use in our election coverage and campaigns, and relay to 2025 electoral candidates. The activity will be led by the following Make Manila Liveable partners:
- Elijah Go Tian – Co-founder, Placemaking Pilipinas
- Jayson Villeza – Technical Consultant, Ilog Pasiglahin
- Elton Evidente – Geospatial Data Coordinator, Mapakalamidad.ph
How to join the session
You can obtain your Social Good Summit tickets below, or through this EventBrite page:
Two ticket types are available: regular ticket costs P599 and a premium ticket costs P999 which comes with a 3-month Rappler+ subscription.
After registering for a ticket, expect an email which will ask you to choose between the breakout sessions. Choose Session 2: How can we make cities climate-resilient?
Please take note that there will be limited slots available for each breakout session, and only one session can be joined by each participant.
Accepted participants for this session will get an email notification by Wednesday, October 16.
Meanwhile, those interested to subscribe to Rappler+ can get a free Social Good Summit ticket if they subscribe for an annual membership any time from September 8 to October 8. Here’s how to avail of that promo.
Hope to see you at the summit!
– Rappler.com