At the Pamintuan Mansion in Angeles City, Senator Loren Legarda marked the 127th Independence Day with a call to Filipinos to view freedom as more than just a celebration—it’s about daily commitment. She emphasized the need to protect the environment, improve education, and honor cultural identity.
“In freedom, the protection of our environment is essential,” Legarda stated, reminding people that the Philippines faces many challenges from disasters and climate change. She noted that each storm and flood signals the importance of caring for our shared home.
Legarda has championed key environmental laws like the Climate Change Act and the Clean Air Act, which aim to safeguard the environment for future generations. Recently, she also supported the Early Childhood Care and Development System Act, highlighting the importance of early education. As she put it, “Quality education is the foundation of our freedom.”
Furthermore, Legarda stressed the value of cultural heritage, mentioning laws she authored to preserve national culture. “Our history and culture give us identity,” she explained. Recognizing one’s roots is vital, as it shapes who we are as a society.
In recent discussions on social media, many Filipinos echoed her sentiments. Users are increasingly aware of environmental issues, proving that they recognize the interconnectedness of freedom and nature. According to a recent survey, 72% of Filipinos believe climate action is vital for the future of the nation.
As we celebrate our independence, Legarda’s message serves as a reminder that freedom also means taking responsibility for our environment, education, and culture. These pillars not only support societal growth but also contribute to a brighter future for all.