( Senator Lorna Regina “Loren” B. Legarda’s keynote speech during the Zero Waste Youth Convergence on 7 January 2015 at Philippine Normal University in Manila ) Much has been said about the resilience of the Filipino people to immediately rise up disaster after every disaster. However, the threat of natural hazards and extreme weather events to the survival of our communities requires us to match this strong spirit with the ability to act fast and act resolutely not only after disasters strike, but even in anticipation of natural hazards and extreme weather events. It is no longer an issue of how we are able to respond to calamities, but rather, how we try to deter or minimize disasters from happening, especially now that extreme weather events are “the new normal”. What is more alarming is the fact that various statistics have identified the Philippines as among the world’s most vulnerable to natural hazards. The recently released Global Risk Index 2015 showed that among
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