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The strange story of a mothballed nuclear plant, a dormant volcano, and misguided congressmen

Greenpeace activists wearing face paint gesture “stop” with their 
hands, in reference to a Congress Bill pushing for the immediate 
revival of the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant. In a press conference in 
Quezon City today, Greenpeace warned that Congress is off to hasten 
the bill regardless of serious social and environmental costs, and are 
using myths and abusing scientific data to support their bid.

Greenpeace activists wearing face paint gesture “stop” with their hands, in reference to a Congress Bill pushing for the immediate revival of the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant. In a press conference in Quezon City today, Greenpeace warned that Congress is off to hasten the bill regardless of serious social and environmental costs, and are using myths and abusing scientific data to support their bid.

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Greenpeace activists wearing face paint gesture “stop” with their 
hands, in reference to a Congress Bill pushing for the immediate 
revival of the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant. In a press conference in 
Quezon City today, Greenpeace warned that Congress is off to hasten 
the bill regardless of serious social and environmental costs, and are 
using myths and abusing scientific data to support their bid.

Greenpeace activists wearing face paint gesture “stop” with their hands, in reference to a Congress Bill pushing for the immediate revival of the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant. In a press conference in Quezon City today, Greenpeace warned that Congress is off to hasten the bill regardless of serious social and environmental costs, and are using myths and abusing scientific data to support their bid.

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