Legarda Warns LGUs to be More Circumspect About Permitting Gold Mining Operations

September 14, 2011

THE CHAIR OF THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON CLIMATE CHANGE AND COMMITTEE ON CULTURAL COMMUNITIES SENATOR LOREN LEGARDA TODAY WARNED ENVIRONMENT OFFICIALS AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS (LGUS) TO BE MORE CIRCUMSPECT ABOUT PERMITTING GOLD MINING OPERATIONS, AMID REPORTS OF LOCALS RUSHING TO ABANDONED MINES TO PAN FOR GOLD.
In a news report, Environment Secretary Ramon Paje said that gold mines in Compostela Valley, the Agusan provinces, Masbate, Cagayan Valley and Nueva Vizcaya currently experience a revival of interest in gold after […]

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Legarda to Take to the Senate Proposals from Luzon IP Assembly

September 13, 2011

A DAY AFTER THE CONCLUSION OF THE TWO-DAY LUZON INDIGENOUS PEOPLES ASSEMBLY THAT WAS HELD AT THE TEACHERS’ CAMP IN BAGUIO CITY ON SEPTEMBER 9 AND 10, SENATOR LOREN LEGARDA TODAY SAID SHE WOULD TAKE TO THE SENATE THE RESOLUTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS THAT CAME OUT OF THE ASSEMBLY THAT NEED LEGISLATIVE ACTION.
Among the issues and concerns submitted for legislative action during the said assembly are the:
(1) Amendment of the Electric Power Reform Industry Act (EPIRA) to redefine “host […]

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Remembering 9/11, Preparedness is Essential Even in Man-Made Hazards-Legarda

September 11, 2011

PREPAREDNESS IS ALWAYS THE KEY TO SURVIVE A DISASTER-WHETHER CAUSED BY NATURAL OR MAN-MADE HAZARD, SENATOR LOREN LEGARDA TODAY SAID.
As the world commemorates the terrorist attack in the United States, known as the 9/11 tragedy, Legarda said that being prepared and having an emergency evacuation plan is essential in such disasters as proven in the case of the largest tenant in the US World Trade Center during the attack.
The company Morgan Stanley Dean Whitter, which had 3,700 employees […]

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Indigenous Peoples in the Forefront of Climate Change – Loren

September 10, 2011

SENATOR LOREN LEGARDA TODAY ECHOED THE SENTIMENTS OF THE COUNTRY’S INDIGENOUS CULTURAL COMMUNITIES OVER THE ILL-EFFECTS BROUGHT UPON THEIR LIVELIHOOD, HEALTH, FOOD SECURITY, CULTURAL INTEGRITY AND LANDS BY EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS BROUGHT ABOUT BY CLIMATE CHANGE, FURTHER AGGRAVATED BY IRRESPONSIBLE MINING OPERATIONS.
“It is lamentable that despite the fact that indigenous peoples contribute the least with respect to carbon emissions due to their simple and sustainable lifestyles and practices, they are most affected by the consequences of climate change,” Senator […]

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Legarda: IPs in Luzon to Voice Out Their Concerns in IP Assembly

September 9, 2011

SENATOR LOREN LEGARDA WILL LEAD TODAY, SEPTEMBER 9, THE OPENING OF THE TWO-DAY LUZON INDIGENOUS PEOPLES (IP) ASSEMBLY AT THE QUEZON HALL, TEACHER’S CAMP IN BAGUIO CITY, WHICH SHE SAID WILL BE THE VENUE WHERE LEADERS OF VARIOUS INDIGENOUS CULTURAL COMMUNITIES (ICCS) IN LUZON CAN VOICE OUT THE CONCERNS OF THEIR GROUPS.
Legarda, Chair of the Senate Committee on Cultural Communities and Committee on Climate Change, said that the gathering is primarily a consultation between IP leaders and the government.
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