Senate President Pro Tempore Loren Legarda on Monday urged the public to participate more actively in strengthening the nation’s disaster resilience amid the impacts of climate change on the country’s environmental and economic agenda.
In a statement, Legarda reiterated the importance of a whole-of-society approach in the collective action of utilizing and preserving the country’s resources.
She said that in the fight for survival, a unified and collective response is needed to “secure a livable and sustainable future.”
“We are a resilient nation, capable of achieving great feats when united. I implore our government agencies, civil society organizations, private sector partners, and individuals to actively participate in resilience-building efforts,” she said.
She also underscored the significance of enacting laws in the pursuit of sustaining a circular economy and rebuilding communities.
Legarda however noted that the government should ensure that these policies and pieces of legislation are aligned with the commitments to environmental sustainability.
“Strengthening environmental laws, enforcing regulations, and holding accountable those who exploit our natural resources unlawfully are essential steps toward creating a sustainable and just society,” she said.
Meanwhile. Legarda cited the need to prioritize environmental education and understanding the interconnectivity between the environment, climate change, and the Filipinos’ well-being.
She also stressed the need to foster more innovation and research in sustainable technologies, invest in clean technology startups, provide incentives for green businesses, and create an enabling environment for sustainable entrepreneurship.
“Let us rise to this challenge and reaffirm our commitment to a sustainable and resilient future. Dahil buhay, kabuhayan at kinabukasan ng bawat Pilipino and nakataya sa hamon ng nagbabagong klima (The lives, livelihood and future of every Filipino is at stake in the face of climate change),” Legarda said. (PNA)