VOTE BOGOR
for
Earth Hour City Challenge (EHCC) 2014
#welovebogor
34 finalists from 14 participating countries have been selected from
among 16 the entrants in this year's Earth Hour City Challenge (EHCC)
and the public is invited to vote for their favourite city at a special
website (below).
The project is organised by WWF working closely
with ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability - to encourage cities
to join the challenge and enabling their reporting through carbon Cities
Climate Registry (cCCR).
These 34 cities are considered contenders for the title Earth Hour
Capital 2014 for having demonstrated a sincere commitment to the
creation of sustainable cities:
- Belgium: Antwerp, Brussels Capital Region, Ghent
- Brazil: Belo Horizonte, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo
- Canada: Edmonton, North Vancouver, Surrey
- Colombia: Medellín, Monteria
- Denmark: Copenhagen
- Finland: Lappeenranta
- India: Cochin, Coimbatore, Hyderabad
- Indonesia: Semarang, Bogor
- Mexico: Mexico City, Municipality of Aguascalientes, Puebla
- South Africa: Cape Town, Durban
- South Korea: Seoul, Suwon
- Sweden: Eskilstuna, Stockholm, Växjö
- Thailand: Khunhan, Muangklang, Nongsamrong
- USA: Boulder, Chicago, Cleveland
About the campaign
The Earth Hour City Challenge initiative has been created to celebrate cities that are taking amazing
steps towards a 100% renewable future.
How to Vote
- Click the vote button on the finalist’s page. Each click counts as one vote and you can vote for as many finalists as you like.
- Tag your Instagram photo of a green initiative in the city of your choice. Each photo counts as one vote and the photo will be shown on the finalist’s page.
- Post a suggestion on how the city can become even more sustainable. WWF will present the best suggestions to the cities as inspiration for future sustainability efforts.