Everything that is happening in Japan, at the Fukushima nuclear plant is controlled, part of the intervention system in such situations and therefore there is no risk of nuclear catastrophe, Nuclear ...
Seventh in a series about the gas industry’s radioactive waste. When John Quigley became the secretary of the Pennsylvania ...
On December 15th, the Croatian Parliament passed, under an urgent procedure, the Law on the Construction of a Center for the ...
Nuclear power accounts for a significant part of South Korea's green energy mix, but experts warn that the growing amount of spent nuclear fuel could provide a massive headache in the future. A report ...
In a rural pocket of western Pennsylvania, along the leafy banks of Sewickley Creek, a small, jagged pipe juts just above the waterline, its cement casing carpeted in moss. The pipe releases treated ...
A Utah company is leading a charge to take and store radioactive waste from Canada. Opponents say it’s a bad idea, and that ...
Editor’s note: This article is published after the passing away of Rod Ewing. The draft manuscript was prepared by both authors. It has been lightly edited for style, length, and clarity. Additional ...
A nuclear power renaissance—driven in part by power-hungry AI data centers—has revived a thorny problem: what to do with the radioactive waste left behind. Already, more than 90,000 metric tons of ...
The Trump administration’s plan to fast-track construction of new commercial nuclear reactors to address a power crunch around the country leans heavily on a small group of start-ups trumpeting a bold ...
Nuclear waste. We've all heard about it, but what is it? Is it a problem without a solution? How big is the problem? And what exactly is this waste and why is it so important? New Atlas takes a look ...
The lack of transparent monitoring data and public access to environmental information significantly increases risks for communities living near former uranium facilities.