Five Surprising Health Facts about Fukushima
Four years ago a large earthquake and tsunami devastated northeast Japan. More than 15,000 people were killed. A subsequent nuclear …
Four years ago a large earthquake and tsunami devastated northeast Japan. More than 15,000 people were killed. A subsequent nuclear …
Guest post by DAVID ROPEIK Five environmental groups have just released a series of videos attacking nuclear power that demonstrate a disturbing …
The idea we might need nuclear power to save the environment may have seen farfetched thirty years ago, at the height of the anti-nuclear movement. But it’s an idea that more and more scientists, energy experts and even environmentalists share.
Crunching the numbers on the contribution low carbon energy can make to the global challenge of climate change, now and in the future.
What you need to know about renewable and nuclear power from the International Energy Agency report: World Energy Outlook 2014.
The world’s entire carbon budget will be used up by 2040, and other news from the latest International Energy Agency report: the World Energy Outlook.
Take a look at this fascinating interview conducted by Robert Stone with Jim Hansen, the former head of NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York.
Watch famed climate scientist Dr James Hansen, the former head of NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York, …
The solution to climate change is still seen by most environmental activists and leaders as hinging primarily on a huge …