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Coal in the Philippines: A Filipino American’s Perspective

By Bradley Cardozo

When I think of coal, the first thing that comes to mind is the dirty, foul puffs of smoke billowing out of the smoke stacks of coal power plants, drifting into the atmosphere and surrounding environments. I …

Bac Lieu chose clean energy, clean environment, clean shrimp and phased out coal-fired power plant – a wise decision which satisfies people’s expectation, and leads a new initiative for Mekong Delta, Vietnam

Hanoi, September 23, 2016 –Vietnam Sustainable Energy Alliance (VSEA) and Non-Communicable Diseases Viet Nam (NCDs-VN) wholeheartedly support Bac Lieu Province leaders in their decision to “Withdraw Cai Cung coal-fired power plant project1 in the province from the Power Development Plan …

Of one mind and vision

By: Liang-Yi Chang


“It always seems impossible until it is done.” – Nelson Mandela.

The following months after the signing of the Paris Agreement has been a challenging time for the East Asia region

The fossil fuel industry is still

Nuclear: No room for revival

By: Chuck Baclagon

Five years ago, I stood in front of the control room of the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant (BNPP), listening to an engineer trying to convince us that it was safe and wise to operate the 32-year-old facility.