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MANILA, Philippines – Mayor Rodel de la Cruz of the municipality of Teresa, Rizal receives local and foreign visitors three times a week.

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The World Bank, which developed the CDCF in collaboration with the United Nations Climate Change Secretariat and the International Emissions Trading Association, committed $35 million from both public and private sector participants, as part of a $100-million package.
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MANILA, Philippines – Mayor Rodel de la Cruz of the municipality of Teresa, Rizal receives local and foreign visitors three times a week.

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