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Category Archives: Nuclear Industry
Essays published in the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists
Over the course of the last three months, I participated in an online roundtable with two other academicians from the University of Pretoria (South Africa) and Tingshua University (China). This online roundtable on Nuclear Energy and Climate Change was arranged … Continue reading
Is Fukushima Another Wakeup Call?
As Japan still struggles to recover from earthquake and resultant tsunami, a debate has indeed ensued whether nuclear industry will fall into disfavor. If Fukushima nuclear plant accident heightens safety concerns and discourages investors to rely on power generation from … Continue reading