Nuclear – Nov 28
China deal gives lift to revival of fission
Nuclear industry may be running out of steam
OSU prof talks up tiny nuclear plants
Nuke to the future – size of a hot tub
China deal gives lift to revival of fission
Nuclear industry may be running out of steam
OSU prof talks up tiny nuclear plants
Nuke to the future – size of a hot tub
Brown to endorse new generation of nuclear power and Heathrow airport expansion
A dogma that has had its day
New terminal planned for Heathrow
Brown: Britain’s prosperity depends on airport expansion
George Monbiot for building 3 million homes
Castro: Oil costs and development
Southeast Asian leaders back nuclear energy
Nuclear revival in Europe likely
Ex-U.S. officials play out mock oil spike crisis
U.S. OK’s Saddam law oil deals
Russian, China and Iran look ahead to a post-hydrocarbon world
Retired Army general says conflicts in Middle East could keep U.S. there for 50 years
Pricing the marginal barrel of oil: keeping the supply coming
Nuclear power primed for comeback
Mafia clan accused of trafficking nuclear waste
Many people in the peak oil movement cling to the hope that technological innovation can make up for the end of the age of cheap abundant oil. Is this hope as plausible as it seems?
Conservatives have opportunity to introduce a green agenda
Turn off the TV and join the Tory green revolution
Kunstler gets a letter from an employee in the British oil industry
New nuclear row as green groups pull out
Japan’s nuclear plants at risk from quake damage
Green light for uranium sales to India
Retired nuclear physicist looks at peak oil and how it will affect us.
The high cost of going nuclear
Why Not Nuclear Power?
Hindu nationalists slam US deal
No-bid decommissioning contract raises eyebrows
Energy bill aids expansion of atomic power
Obama on energy and the environment
The House to debate Energy Bill- join the TOD lobby
IEA’s Mandill: Industry can substantially save energy and reduce CO2 emissions
Nigeria: rich in oil, dependent on firewood
Renewable energy projects will devour huge amounts of land, warns researcher