Author: Ted Aldwin Ong

The damaging myth of nuclear energy as cheap power

The Bataan Nuclear Power Plant, one of the monuments of fraud under the Marcos, Sr. dictatorship that lies idle for 38 years now in Morong, Bataan is alive again. Apparently, the BNPP is proof that the Marcoses have never left our political life despite ousted from power in 1986, and – as in the case of BNPP, mothballed because of safety and large scale corruption issues.

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Metro Juanderer emerges in a hybridized era

It is astonishing to think of releasing a print magazine in a digital era and within the period of a persistent health crisis. Yet for the more adventurous entrepreneurs, a brutal crisis like the Covid-19 pandemic, can inspire new risks. This is how I translate the entry of Metro Juanderer magazine in the market.

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