SAY NO TO BNPP
I REALLY DON’T KNOW THE REASON WHY I POST THIS BLOG .I THINK NOT ONLY BECAUSE I WANT TO HAVE AN ATTENTION BUT MAYBE BECAUSE I JUST WANT TO VOICE OUT MY OWN POINTS OF VIEW REGARDING THE ISSUE ABOUT THE BNPP OR
BATAAN NUCLEAR POWER PLANT REVIVAL
TRIVIA FIRST:
“Bataan Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear power plant, completed but never fueled, on Bataan Peninsula, 100 kilometers (60 miles) west of Manila in the Philippines. It is located on a 3.57 square kilometer government reservation at Napot Point inMorong, Bataan. It was the Philippines’ only attempt at building a nuclear power plant”
I DON’T GET THE POINT WHY SOME INFLUENCING INDIVIDUALS PURSUING THE REVIVAL OF BATAAN NUCLEAR POWER PLANT.MAYBE BECAUSE ,
FOR THEIR OWN GOODS.?WHY NOT.1BILLION BA NAMAN ANG IHAIN SA HARAPAN MOH EA..!.
FOR THE WHOLE COUNTRY?I DON’T THINK SO.
OR FOR US? FOR THE PEOPLE OF MORONG? A BIG NO.
TAGA MORONG AKO AND I CAN FEEL THE PRESSURE ABOUT THE ISSUE KASI ONCE NA IREOPEN ANG BNPP.MORONG ANG UNANG MAGAGAMBALA AND I DON’T WANT TO SEE MORONG 5-10 YEARS FROM NOW NA ISANG STAGNANT PLACE NA HINDI NA PWEDENG PUNTAHAN PARA MAGSWIMMING,SNORKLING.ISLAND TRIPING.HIKING.SIGHT SEEING.
BECAUSE THE FIRST THING NA MAAAPEKTUHAN EA ANG ATING ECOSYSTEM AT ALAM NINYO BANG MAY BULKAN NA MALAPIT SA LOCATION NG BNPP AND ONCE NA SUMABOG YUN EA AGAD AGAD DING MAAAPEKTUHAN ANG BNPP,.MAWAWALA SA MAPA NG PILIPINAS ANG BATAAN
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SA NGAYON ANG KAGANDAHAN NG MORONG ANG PINANGHAHWAKAN NAMEN KASI DITO KAMI NABUBUHAY AT DITO KILALA ANG LUGAR NAMEN.
“SAY NO TO BNPP “
YAN ANG SIGAW NAMENG MGA TAGA BATAAN BECAUSE WE DON’T WANT TO RUIN OUR PLACE ESPECIALLY MORONG WHICH CONTAINS SO MUCH TOURIST DESTINATION.
OO NGA’T MAGKAKARON NG JOB ANG MGA TAGA BATAAN BUT DON’T YOU EVER THINK ANG MGA DISADVANTAGES SA REOPENING NITO.
MANY PEOPLE SAYS: “BAKIT BAH ANU BANG PROBLEMA KUNG BUBUKASAN YAN.?”
ANSWER: ANOTHER PROBLEM WILL RAISE, FOR SURE.
SIGURADO THERE ARE PEOPLE OUT THERE WHO WILL REPLY TO THIS BLOG AND SAYING “EA ANU NAMAN SMEN KUNG IOPEN ULET UN?”
ANG SA AKIN LANG
Nuclear power is an expensive and dangerous destruction from real solutions to climate change. It further poses multiple threats to people and the environment from its operations, including the risks and the environmental from uranium mining, processing and transport, the potential hazard of a serious accident, the unsolved problem of nuclear waste, and the risk of nuclear proliferation.
THANK YOU!=)

Mikel, i can understand your youthful reaction to this matters,technical and economical studies can be useful for you to begin with the conclusions. try to watch Mrs. Tina Munsod Palma's You tube about the study of BNPP and other Nuclear Power Plant in other country in a positive way of thinking. japan is a prone country of disasters like earthquakes and the controversial tsunami. but then they are still existing to themselves of their own nature. Other country who has this likes are not and yet a better economy. Philippines is one of God's most loved country, and He will never let it happened to us i am very sure of that! Mount Natib has been studied also by Archeologists and Volcanoligists and never been announced that BNPP is a threat to mount natib
ReplyDeleteBut kuya Ben, my point is, they want to reopen the BNPP wherein decades na ang nakalipas nang itayo yan at never pang nagamit. . Hindi natin alam kung may mga tagas or sira na sa ibang machines ng nuclear. Hindi naman ako against sa pagkakaroon ng Nuclear power plant dito sa atin. Ang sa akin lang if they want to have NUCLEAR POWER PLANT here in the Philippines they should build a NEW one, a Nuclear Plant at hindi parang irerecycle lang ang nabubulok na BNPP. And About sa bulkan. Nabasa ko yan sa isang article din na about sa BNPP that's why I include that. =)
ReplyDeleteand about sa Japan..Yes they are still existing even though nagkatsunami at nasira mga planta nila. Hihintayin pa ba nating mangyari satin ang nangyari sa Japan na maraming tao ang napamatay at nagkasakit not only because of tsunami but because of the dangerous chemicals or what so ever na galing sa Sirang Planta.. =)
ReplyDeleteMy dear Mikel:
ReplyDeleteDisasters cannot even predict in precise manner of study. The rehabilitation program of BNPP has been prepared by scientists. Sa ibang bansa may napanuod ako dko lng matandaan kung kela. Naliligo pa sa tabi mismo ng planta at naging beneficial pa sa health nila mismo. Ang Pilipinas ba ay papayagan nlng natin sa tag-uring 3rd National Country sa bulok na paniniwala na tayo ay bobo kaya hindi umunlad? Pagpunta mo ba sa ibang bansa, papayag ka ba na ituring na lamang na halos tulad ng mga Indians with great humiliations and discriminations? Look at Japanese Nationals, nadidiscriminate ba cla kahit alam natin na dinaanan na ng Tsunami? Kc mataas na kalidad ng mental, moral at edukasyon na hindi man lamang naantig ng ibang bansa sa paghihirap na dinadanas tulad ng Pilipinas kahit hanggang ngayon. Look at the Poverty side of the country, dka ba naaawa sa mga batang di mkapag-aral dahil lamang sa bulok na isyu ng kahirapan dito sa atin?
Kuya My point in this blog is not about I'm against with Nuclear Power Plant, I' AM AGAINST SA PAG-RERE-OPEN NG ISANG PLANTA NA BUKOD SA MATAGAL NA EA NEVER PANG NAGAMIT. AND DECADES AFTER NGAYON LANG NILA IREREVIVE?!.. AND ABOUT THE JAPN ISSUE According to the Presidential spokesman Edwin Lacierda "They studied it that time but in the light of the incident in Japan, the Fukushima incident in Japan, we have to restudy the whole issue on nuclear energy. The safety concerns are there," . sxempre sino ba naman ang ayaw umulad ang bansa. Sino ba naman ang gustong tawaging mangmang dahil hindi umuunlad ang bansa, sino ba naman ang gustong sabihan tayong bobo tayong mga Filipino.. =)
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