Friday, 30 January 2009

Subic Philippines Tourism

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Should A Coal Plant Be Built in Subic Bay?

The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority and Aboitiz are building a 300 megawatt coal plant at the mouth of Subic Bay, Philippines. This area is one of the top eco-tourism destinations in the Philippines. The builders say the project will provide much needed future energy but residents say it is a travesty to put a coal-fired plant at the mouth of the Bay, which is a protected marine reserve. What is your view? - The Subic Bulletin (www.subicbulletin.blogspot.com)


Coal-fired Power Plants represents 36% of total carbon emmisions. I live in Pagbilao, Quezon, where the government built a 700 MW plant, The Trees(Forest), The Sea (Pagbilao Bay) and the people are dying.


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