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How nuclear is preparing for climate change

by John Vidal

This story was originally published in Ensia. The outer defensive wall of what is expected to be the world’s most expensive nuclear

Miners work in a tunnel in the Gorleben Mine, Germany, on July 3, 2013. The mine holds nuclear waste on a temporary basis.
Energy/Winter 2014

Our radioactive reality

by Linda Keen

Nuclear waste. When these two words are spoken, the camps are drawn. Nuclear proponents say, “No problem, all is well. We’re talking

Equipment is moved at Spain's recently closed Santa Maria de Garona nuclear power plant
Climate Crisis/Energy/Voices

Better the devil we know?

by Tyler Hamilton

When people ask my thoughts on nuclear power, I usually reply that it is the lesser of other energy evils. I’d prefer

A prototype of a magnetized target fusion reactor being developed by General Fusion of Vancouver
Cleantech/Winter 2014

A path forward for nuclear

by Tyler Hamilton

Safety. Proliferation. Waste management. Economics.These are the issues that have held back the potential of nuclear power, and which continue to do

Spain's Santa Maria de Garona nuclear power plant
Energy/Winter 2014

The economics of nuclear power

by Mark Cooper

In a column last fall in the business section of the New York Times, journalist Eduardo Porter echoed the recent call by some high-profile

Illustration by Paul Blow
Energy/Fall 2013

Utilities under threat

by Stephen Lacey

For a glimpse at the legacy of yesterday’s electricity business, one can travel to the Southeastern U.S., where two massive nuclear reactors

Fall 2011/Guest Comment/Leadership/Perspectives

Still struggling

by George Monbiot

Can you hear it? That screeching sound of environmentalists being torn apart? In my world, it’s ear-splitting. As green initiatives flounder, as

Built Environment/Climate Crisis/Energy/Guest Comment/Perspectives

The nuclear dilemma

by Boyd Cohen

Amongst those of us in the climate strategy world there has been an ongoing debate about the potential role of nuclear energy

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