2013 has been the nuclear power industry's annus horribilis and the nuclear renaissance can now be pronounced stone cold dead. Dr Jim Green reveals the global unravelling of the nuclear dream ...
The nuclear renaissance is stone cold dead Dr Jim Green | 25th December 2013 News Nuclear Power Uranium Energy kakadu-uranium-mine.png 2013 has been the nuclear power industry's annus horribilis and …
Lord Stern's bold initiative to tackle climate change "unhelpful" says UK Government: free trade and economic growth take precedence over climate change ...
Lord Stern snubbed as free trade trumps climate change Alex Stevenson | 6th November 2013 News Climate Change Green Economy Politics stern.png Lord Stern's bold initiative to tackle climate change …
Cuts to feed-in tariffs and hostility to large-scale farms have undermined the UK's solar energy sector. But changes are under way in the heart of government. Could 2014 be the UK's 'year of the sun'?
… Chartered Surveyor with the Renewable Energy Cooperative , a solar PV installer. "There is …
A new report from Friends of the Earth Australia details the catastrophic cost overruns with nuclear power projects.
Nuclear power's economic failure Dr Jim Green | 13th December 2021 | Comment Nuclear Power 1487px-barakah_nuclear_power_plant.jpg A new report from Friends of the Earth Australia details the …
'Fast breeder' reactors are promoted by nuclear enthusiasts as the clean, green energy technology of the future, writes Jim Green. But all the evidence tells us they are a catastrophic failure: complex, expensive, unreliable and accident-prone. Is Japan's decision to abandon its Monju reactor the latest nail in the coffin of a dead technology? Or the final stake through its rotten heart?
Japan abandons Monju fast reactor: the slow death of a nuclear dream Dr Jim Green | 6th October 2016 News Nuclear Energy Technology Japan France Russia India China US Germany Italy …