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Asia-Pacific Analysis: Go green not nuclear

Crispin Maslog says the region should follow the Philippines' lead and focus on renewable, not nuclear power.

29 March 2012 | EN

IAEA team examines emergency equipment at Tokai Daini Nuclear Power Plant

Nuclear electricity: a fallen dream?

Nuclear power is no magic solution, argues Pervez Hoodbhoy — it's not safe, or cheap, and it leads to weapons programmes.

28 September 2011 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

Nuclear expert at Fukushima accident

Reality check shows nuclear energy is the wrong path

Rising costs and re-evaluated risks make nuclear power a poor choice, even for developing nations that can afford it, says José Goldemberg.

28 September 2011 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

Nuclear experts at Fukushima

Developing manpower is essential for a nuclear future

Nuclear power can benefit developing countries but requires long-term planning and an educated workforce, says Michael J. Mangala.

28 September 2011 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

Fukushima nuclear power plant, Japan

India must learn from Fukushima nuclear meltdown

India must reject imported technology to ensure the safety of new nuclear power stations, says A. Gopalakrishnan.

18 March 2011 | EN

There is uncertainty over nuclear development in the Middle East

Middle East nuclear programmes could prove risky

Nuclear development in the Middle East could prove disastrous if intentions move away from peaceful programmes, says Jalil Roshandel.

Source: Middle East Times

30 March 2007 | EN | 中文

Nuclear fuel pellets and a fuel rod

The pros and cons of nuclear power in the South

SciDev.Net readers respond to a recent editorial on whether developing nations should embrace nuclear energy.

4 August 2006 | EN

Indian nuclear reactors

India's energy mix needs nuclear boost

Ashok Parthasarathi argues that nuclear power must be central to India's energy policy and part of a broad mix that includes renewables.

11 May 2006 | EN

Brazilian nuclear negotiations could set precedent

A new uranium enrichment plant in Brazil, with access barred to international inspectors, could set a dangerous precedent, say Liz Palmer and Gary Milhollin.

Source: Science

22 October 2004 | EN

How nuclear energy can turn down the heat

Richard Meserve argues that nuclear power is an essential component in the ongoing battle against global warming.

Source: Science

23 January 2004 | EN