HomeClimate411The Philippines Sees the (Nuclear) Light Climate411Middle Column The Philippines Sees the (Nuclear) Light By Christina Norman - April 11, 2022 38 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg What it doesn’t have is ample indigenous energy resources; high electricity prices have hurt it competitively against its Southeast Asian neighbors. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleNew UN IPCC report claims ‘Now or Never’ to flight climate – That’s an easy choice – NEVER! – More tipping points – Point-by-point rebuttalNext articleWeekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #499 Guest Blogger LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment - Advertisment - Search Related Articles HSBC Senior Banker Spanked After Dissing the Climate Crisis Climate411 "there was always some nut job telling me about the end of the world", "apocalyptic warnings are ALWAYS wrong". HSBC's Stuart Kirk candidly sharing... Read more CO2 Enrichment Improves Plant Water-Use Efficiency Climate411 “Gratefully, nature does not have to wait another century or so for the air’s CO2 concentration to double before reaping benefits from enhanced water use... Read more Go Organic, And Starve! Climate411 ning economic and humanitarian crisis, Sri Lanka called off an ill-conceived national experiment in organic agriculture this winter. Read more