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Cities around the world want to be resilient and sustainable. But what does this mean?

The global urban population is expected to rise rapidly in the coming decades. This growth is forcing mayors and citizens to look more closely at and plan for issues such as the impact of climate change.
The Philippines is building a climate change-resilient city
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The Philippines is building a climate change-resilient city

In a race against climate change, the Philippines is developing a $14 billion metropolis larger than Manhattan called New Clark City designed to be resilient — and sustainable.

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