Bataan Nuclear Power Plant

Monday, February 23, 2009


There it goes again, there are hundreds of people again protesting against thye Bataan Nuclear Power Plant (BNPP). Greenpeace Volunteers from University of the Philippines (UP) and ecological groups want to put a stop to the start of negotiations to rebuild the Nuclear Power Plant that we need to survive because we are apparently nearing a power crisis. They launched another signature campaign but in my dictionary if they don't suggest something else solid to do instead of that, they should not be yapping about it at all.

190 lawmakers seem to have been in approval of the planned nuclear power plant and these groups don't even know what to suggest to fight climate change. If ever congress approves budget for the said power plant, mayber another study would be able to dispel rumors of the stability of that area. Because if the only reason not to put that up is because of imminnent danger of earthquake, soil tests should be done and some volcanic studies should be started as early as possible. Some people can get that establishment to be earthquake proofed anyway. I wouldn't want to live in the dark you know.



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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Heck. Our country is paying billions of pesos for a plant that we haven't even used.
These ecofreaks might as well keep silent.
They've already banned the use of incinerators. We just have to look at the mountains of garbage lining our cities to see the effect of their eco-works.
Now they're trying to deny us access to power... Sheesh. Do they even think of the consequences of their actions?

Engr. Dr. said...

Heck. Our country is paying billions of pesos for a plant that we haven't even used.
These ecofreaks might as well keep silent.
They've already banned the use of incinerators. We just have to look at the mountains of garbage lining our cities to see the effect of their eco-works.
Now they're trying to deny us access to power... Sheesh. Do they even think of the consequences of their actions?