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Tag: Manila Solar City

Another Aquino Legacy: The Death of Manila Bay Reclamation By Religion and Pseudo-Environmentalism?

Posted onAugust 12, 2014AuthorE Fayarowel14 Comments

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CategoriesDevelopment, Economy, EnvironmentTagsManila Bay Reclamation, Manila Solar City, San Miguel Corporation airport proposal, SMDC

Erap and Isko, Reviving Manila (Part Two)

Posted onFebruary 5, 2014February 5, 2014AuthorE Fayarowel14 Comments

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CategoriesDevelopment, Economy, Environment, Government, Politics, ScienceTagsactivism, city of manila, isko moreno, joseph estrada, manila bay, Manila Solar City, mayor lito atienza, reproductive health, rh bill, typhoon

Erap and Isko, Reviving Manila (Part One)

Posted onJanuary 31, 2014AuthorE Fayarowel32 Comments

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CategoriesDevelopment, Environment, Government, PoliticsTagsLiz Villasenor, Manila City Tourism, manila mayor joseph estrada, Manila real estate and property development, Manila Solar City, Manila Vice Mayor Isko Moreno

Congressman Douglas Hagedorn Needs More Research on Manila Bay Reclamation Issues

Posted onSeptember 16, 2013AuthorE Fayarowel17 Comments

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CategoriesDevelopment, EnvironmentTagscongressman douglas hagedorn, Manila Bay Reclamation, manila mayor joseph estrada, Manila Solar City

A Vision for Re-Developing Manila and Manila Bay

Posted onAugust 14, 2013August 14, 2013AuthorE Fayarowel11 Comments

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CategoriesDevelopmentTagsManila Bay Reclamation, Manila Goldcoast Development Corporation, Manila Solar City, Mayor Erap Estrada, Vice Mayor Isko Moreno

Pining for Manila’s Old Glory is a Sign of a Lack of Vision (Part Two)

Posted onJune 16, 2013AuthorE Fayarowel6 Comments

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CategoriesDevelopment, Economy, EnvironmentTagsManila Goldcoast Development Corporation, Manila Solar City

Will Manila Solar City Reclamation Project Cause Flooding?

Posted onMarch 7, 2013March 7, 2013AuthorE Fayarowel9 Comments

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CategoriesDevelopment, EnvironmentTagsLory Tan, manila bay, Manila Goldcoast Development Corporation, Manila Solar City, Save Manila Bay, WWF Philippines

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