Nuclear Safety: Too much information?
Why is it that nuclear power, our safest source of energy, is seen as so dangerous?
Why is it that nuclear power, our safest source of energy, is seen as so dangerous?
The U.S. could cost effectively cut carbon by 80% through a smart, combined strategy of nuclear and renewables.
Energy for Humanity presence at COP21 Paris Climate Summit.
Earlier this year, we wrote a piece called “A most unwise campaign.” Writing as independent researchers, members of the Finnish …
A large block of self-proclaimed pro-environmental campaigners are doing their utmost to prevent the use of our single most important low-carbon energy technology in the fight against climate change.
By Linus Blomqvist, Ted Nordhaus, Michael Shellenberger You won’t hear about it from green campaigners, but many of the key …
Award winning Pandora’s Promise director Robert Stone held a keynote speech at this year’s annual Thorium Energy Alliance Conference in Palo …
Professor Gerry Thomas is a world expert on the health effects of radiation. In this short video, she explains what health impacts we can expect from nuclear accidents including Fukushima and Chernobyl.
39 societies representing 50,000 scientists from 36 countries across all five continents have joined forces to call for nuclear energy as a low-carbon energy option, and to include it in its climate funding mechanisms.