The International Energy Agency chose the second day of the Warsaw Climate Change Conference this past November to put out its much-anticipated
Nuclear waste. When these two words are spoken, the camps are drawn. Nuclear proponents say, “No problem, all is well. We’re talking
When people ask my thoughts on nuclear power, I usually reply that it is the lesser of other energy evils. I’d prefer
In a column last fall in the business section of the New York Times, journalist Eduardo Porter echoed the recent call by some high-profile
For a glimpse at the legacy of yesterday’s electricity business, one can travel to the Southeastern U.S., where two massive nuclear reactors
Extractive companies, whether hunting for oil or gold or chromite, face a growing problem. As demand for minerals, metals and energy rises,
Millions of barrels of oil and trillions of cubic feet of natural gas lay undeveloped in Canada’s Mackenzie Valley, a fact that
Judging from the flood of press releases in recent months announcing cap and trade schemes for carbon emissions, we may have reached
Hungarian physiologist Albert Szent-Györgyi once said, “Water is life’s matter and matrix, mother and medium. There is no life without water.” That’s
If a Martian were to look down on our great continent today, he (as Men are from Mars) would see a land