Fraud, counterfeiting, bribery, corruption, sabotage, theft, and other criminal activities are rife in global nuclear industry.
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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 ...
… occurring in the energy mix." Nuclear corruption - 100 arrested in Korea Academic … noted that 2012 was a "busy year for nuclear corruption " . The same could be said for … because of the Fukushima disaster and the corruption. The proportion of South Koreans …
The Fukushima disaster was fuelled by Australian uranium but lessons were not learned and the industry continues to fuel global nuclear insecurity with irresponsible uranium export policies.
… the government turn a blind eye to nuclear corruption scandals in countries with uranium … arrangements, security risks, and widespread corruption. Civil society and NGO's are …
Despite the endless rhetoric about a 'nuclear renaissance', there are fewer power reactors today than there were a decade ago, writes Jim Green. The one country with a really big nuclear build program is China, but no one expects it to meet its targets. And with over 200 reactor shut-downs due by 2040, the industry will have to run very hard indeed just to stay put.
… arrangements, security risks, and widespread corruption. There are fears, for example, that … industry was already in crisis, but now the corruption concerns are bound to delay Angra 3 …
If you want a vision of our green future, imagine a Millennial working a zero-hour contract in a care home, looking after a lonely bed-ridden Boomer – forever.
… government contracts showing ‘red flags’ for corruption . And we shouldn’t under-estimate …
Climate breakdown risks a supercycle where the price of goods - including food - rises as supply breaks down. So who is going to pay?
The climate supercycle Nicholas Beuret | 14th May 2021 | Comment Climate Breakdown Economics Editor’s Picks 0.41432800_1485252890_africa-drought.jpg Climate breakdown risks a supercycle where the …
The global rebirth of nuclear power was meant to be well under way by now, writes Jim Green. But in fact, nuclear's share of world power generation is on a steady long term decline, and new reactors are getting ever harder to build, and finance. The only real growth area is decommissioning, but that too has a problem: where's the money to pay for it?
… governance challenges, and " colossal corruption [at] every scale of state and …
Fears of floods of migrants are nothing new. But they have become a way to racialise climate change and justify ever-more brutal policing at the border.
Turning the climate crisis into racist politics Nicholas Beuret | 12th October 2021 | News Climate Breakdown Immigration Climate Migration Climate Justice Racism Editor’s Picks …
The next Chernobyl scale nuclear disaster could happen in Chernobyl as the Ukraine conflict intensifies.
Chernobyl is now a war zone Dr Jim Green | 25th February 2022 | Comment Nuclear Power Nuclear Weapons Chernobyl Global Warming Energy Editor’s Picks chernobyl_reactor_4.jpg The next Chernobyl scale …