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Nuclear-free nation : the power of the people VS. nuclear power in the Philippines / Roland G. Simbulan, editor.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City : Central Books Supply Inc., 2021.Description: xiii, 246 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9786210215991
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TK 1365.P6
Summary: Movements against nuclear power plants have become rooted in many Asian countries. It has also been a movement for democratization. It is well-known that the people of Bataan never EAPONS allowed the operation of the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant(BNPP). Many people opposed to nuclear power in Asia and in the world have been very much encouraged and inspired by the people of the Philippines. This book tells us why. --Daisuke Sato, Secretary-General, No-Nukes Asia Forum Japan and Co-convenor, No-Nukes Asia Forum(NNAF), an international network of anti-nuclear power national movements
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Movements against nuclear power plants have become rooted in many Asian countries. It has also been a movement for democratization. It is well-known that the people of Bataan never EAPONS allowed the operation of the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant(BNPP). Many people opposed to nuclear power in Asia and in the world have been very much encouraged and inspired by the people of the Philippines. This book tells us why. --Daisuke Sato, Secretary-General, No-Nukes Asia Forum Japan and Co-convenor, No-Nukes Asia Forum(NNAF), an international network of anti-nuclear power national movements

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