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New Filipino climate heroes lauded.

Today’s champions of environmental causes and important movers in climate change mitigation efforts in the Philippines are recognized in the annual Climate Reality Leadership Awards.

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L-R Vincente Quimpo, Marianna Quimpo, Catbalogan City Mayor Stephany Uy-Tan, Engr. Lucy Francisco, Climate Change Commission, Commissioner Rachel Herrera, and Climate Reality Project Philippines Country Manager Rodne Galicha.

Now on its second year, the event is spearheaded by the Philippine mission of The Climate Reality Project, the pioneering non-profit organization established by world-renowned climate proponent, Nobel Laureate and former United States Vice President Al Gore.

The Climate Reality Project Philippines is composed of some of the country’s top climate scientists, communicators, policymakers and academicians. The organization counts more than seven hundred Filipino climate reality leaders trained personally by Gore.

The Climate Reality Leadership Awards is the group’s latest flagship advocacy program, apart from the Let’s Talk Cleaner Energy campaign and other high-level climate policy lobbying and community empowerment initiatives in the grassroots and youth sectors.

The program recognizes outstanding Filipino individuals, organizations, networks and initiatives that have been catalyzing global solutions to the climate crisis by making urgent action a necessity across every level of society. This year, there are 36 award recipients. The highest honor of the Luntiang Kapawa Award will be given to United

Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Victoria Tauli-Corpuz for advancing and advocating the stewardship role of IPs especially with regard to natural resources found in ancestral domains.

Another special category, The Luntiang Aligato Award for Journalism, recognizes media personalities who shed light on critical environmental issues. This year, among the awardees are journalists Atom Araullo, Howie Severino, Jonathan Mayuga, Voltaire Tupaz and Imelda Abano.

Meanwhile, the Allen S. Quimpo Climate Leadership for Governance Memorial Award seeks to recognize local government units across the country who have committed to renewable energy and have categorically shunned power generation using fossil fuels such as coal. Twenty-seven provinces, cities and municipalities will receive the award this year.

“Congratulations to this year’s recipients of the Climate Reality Leadership Awards. You all inspire me to keep pushing ahead in our collective fight to solve the climate crisis,” said Gore in a statement.

“Last month, the world’s leading scientific experts provided yet another stark reminder that we must act urgently to transition away from an economy based on fossil fuels and toward a sustainable future. With the Paris Agreement, we chose the right path forward to achieve a global clean energy economy, but now we have toratchet up these commitments and act with greater urgency,” he added.

“We salute these individuals and organizations for taking on the challenge of mitigating global warming and climate change, not just through strong opposition against destructive environmental practices but also through proactive solutions that ensure sustainable progress for the current and future generations,” stated environmentalist and human rights advocate Rodne Galicha, head of The Climate Reality Project Philippines.

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