Legarda Urges Gov’t to Include Filipinos’ Happiness as Indicator of Positive Growth

August 3, 2016

Senator Loren Legarda renewed her call to the government to update the nation’s development indicators to reflect the happiness and well-being of Filipinos.

Legarda, UNISDR Global Champion for Resilience, said improving quality of life goes beyond economic growth and should include equally important factors such as good governance, equitable and sustainable socio-economic development, environmental sustainability, cultural preservation, and disaster resilience.

Read More

Loren aims to empower single parents

August 2, 2016

MANILA – A bill proposes to exempt single parents from paying personal income tax and provide them discount on all infant and nursery products.

Known as Senate Bill No. (SBN) 243, the measure authored by Sen. Loren Legarda aims to help these individuals cope with financial stress.

Read More

Loren: PH can progress under Paris pact

August 2, 2016

THE PHILIPPINES does not have to turn its back on the Paris Agreement on Climate Change in order to pursue development if it considers a transition to a low carbon economy through the use of clean energy sources, Sen. Loren Legarda said on Monday.

Read More

Legarda: PH Dev’t Possible Even with Low Carbon Economy

August 1, 2016

Senator Loren Legarda today said that the country’s development can still be at full speed even as it keeps its commitments under the Paris Agreement on Climate Change.

Legarda, UNISDR Global Champion for Resilience, said the government should consider a long-term transition to a low carbon economy but maintained that industrialized nations have greater responsibility to reduce their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

Read More

PH industrialization possible under Paris Accord — senator

August 1, 2016

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines does not have to turn its back on the Paris Agreement on Climate Change to pursue development, Sen. Loren Legarda said Monday.

Legarda was responding to President Duterte’s earlier statement that he would not honor the pact, a treaty for which the previous administration vigorously campaigned, as it might inhibit the country’s progress.

Read More