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- Solidarity with Japanese Communities in time of Loss and Threat
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- Flickering candles of hope
- An 80-km BNPP evacuation radius will include all of Bataan and Pampanga, most of Zambales, Bulacan, Metro Manila and Cavite, and parts of Tarlac, Laguna and Batangas
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BNPP in the News
- Thailand, Philippines embrace nuclear power to cut emissions - Nikkei Asia
- US and Philippines sign a nuclear cooperation pact allowing US investment and technologies - The Associated Press
- US, Philippines sign landmark nuclear deal - Reuters
- The tricky road to PH’s nuclear future - Inquirer.net
- US, Philippines sign nuclear energy cooperation deal - BenarNews
- Philippines: The 70s nuclear relic that may open at last - BBC.com
- VERA FILES FACT CHECK: NO decision to revive the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant - VERA Files
- PH-Korea deal looms on Bataan nuclear plant feasibility study - pna.gov.ph
- Rethinking nuclear energy - Nation Thailand
- DOE hopeful on progress in nuclear power development - Philstar.com
Ecology, technology and social change
- microRenewables Magazine, Issue #12
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- Is there a Grand Omnipotent Designer?
- 2022 is 50th martial law anniversary, national election year, and time for historical judgment
- microRenewables, Issue No. 8
- Nutrition lessons from human evolution
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- World Energy Congress paper on lessons from the information economy for renewables in attaining economies of scale
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