As the world marks the fifth annual International Day of Clean Air for blue skies, Senator Loren Legarda issued a call for stronger measures to address the ongoing battle for clean air and climate resilience. Reflecting on the passage of the Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999 (Republic Act No. 8749), Legarda emphasized the need for renewed commitment to environmental protection and public health.
“When I championed the Philippine Clean Air Act 25 years ago, we knew the battle for clean air wouldn’t be easy. Yet today’s headlines reveal a troubling truth: we are still fighting for clean air, and the climate crisis is taking a grave toll on public health,” Senator Legarda said.
Legarda underscored the urgent need for more robust enforcement of environmental laws, as well as the implementation of effective climate resilience strategies to safeguard both the environment and the well-being of Filipinos.
“I say enough is enough. We need stronger implementation and more effective climate resilience. The future of our people and our planet is on the line. Let’s finish what we started.”
As a long-standing advocate for environmental protection, Senator Legarda continues to push for legislative reforms that strengthen climate action, renewable energy development, and the protection of vulnerable communities affected by climate change.
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