The Philippines is building a new city from scratch to withstand extreme weather. Will it work?
Briefly

New Clark City is designed for a hotter, unpredictable world, offering a climate-resilient alternative to the flood-prone Metropolitan Manila, with essential investments already secured.
Lucky Niño Baula emphasized, 'New Clark City is the first smart, green, resilient metropolis in the Philippines,' aiming to set a benchmark for future developments.
Joshua Bingcang remarked on the city's ambition, stating it would 'help with nation-building and create space for economic development,' highlighting the broader vision for growth.
While the project is technically sound, it faces challenges that could hinder the realization of its most ambitious promises regarding sustainability and urban living.
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