people, especially the younger generation of our historic struggle against the “monster of Morong” in Bataan and to continually make a mark on the public consciousness on the dangers of nuclear power energy and push for a sustainable, renewable energy for the people. Since the province has become a hub for coal power plants , NFBM has widened its advocacy to resist the use of fossil-fuel based energy and push for the alternative that is renewable energy and calling for climate justice. Its office address is: 1066-B, Emerald St., Taglesville, access road, Balanga City, Bataan. 11. AYOS BICOL is an alliance of youth organizations, student councils, out-of-schoolyouth and individuals that aims to form and realize the Bicol Youth Agenda. Its office address is: 402-A Lopez Residence 152 Maginhawa St. Sikatuna Village, Quezon City. 12. PHILIPPINE ALLIANCE OF HUMAN RIGHTS ADVOCATES (PAHRA) is a nonstock, non-profit alliance duly registered under the laws of the Philippines, with SEC No. ANO92-03505. It was established on August 9, 1986 in a Congress that was participated in by more than a hundred organizations from all over the Philippines. It was formed as an alliance of individuals, institutions and organizations committed to the promotion, protection and realization of human rights in the Philippines. PAHRA is the sole civil society representative in the Philippine Government’s Presidential Human Rights Committee (PHRC), and is an affiliate of the International Federation of Human Rights Leagues (FIDH). It is also a member of regional organizations like the Asian Forum of Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA), and the Asian Network for Free Elections (ANFREL). It’s office address is at 53-B Maliksi St. Barangay Pinyahan, Quezon City. 13. 350.org East Asia is an international environmental organization that works to build a global grassroots movement to fight against global warming and the denial of climate change. By encouraging citizens to action through publicizing the increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. The name 350.org comes from the research of NASA scientist Dr. James Hansen. He wrote in a scientific paper in 2007 that the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere should not be higher than 350 parts-per-million. 14. PHILIPPINE MOVEMENT FOR CLIMATE JUSTICE (PMCJ) is a broad movement consisting of 103 national networks/alliances and local organizations representing basic sectors, grassroots communities, the marginalized and most vulnerable, including women, indigenous peoples, fisher folk and coastal communities, farmers and rural communities, forest communities, formal and informal workers, environmental groups, urban poor, and others in the Philippines that aims to lead the joint struggles, campaigns ! 15! ! ! ! ! !

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