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Indonesia civil society groups raise concerns over proposed Borneo nuclear reactor

Long-term wildlife impacts at Chornobyl, Fukushima may yield ‘a new ecology’

Nuclear pioneers press ahead with plans for Indonesia island frontier

From agribusiness to oil to nuclear power and submarines: welcome to anti-environmental Putin-Bolsonaro alliance (commentary)

Bangladesh power bill mounts amid plan to supersize already bloated capacity

Novel chemical entities: Are we sleepwalking through a planetary boundary?

Indonesia probes suspected nuclear waste dumping at housing estate

In a country long wary of nuclear, an Indonesian chases the thorium dream

COP23: Trump team leads ‘surreal’ coal-gas-nuke climate summit panel

Conservationists ask, ‘Is nuclear the way to go?’

Top 10 Environmental Stories of 2013

Top scientists propose ambitious plans to safeguard world from devastating climate change

Japan pledges to raise carbon emissions, instead of cutting them

Another record in global carbon emissions puts globe on track for ‘devastating consequences’

Black Swans and bottom-up environmental action

Top 10 Environmental Stories of 2011

IEA warns: five years to slash emissions or face dangerous climate change

Germany proves the promise of renewable energy: hits 20 percent renewables

Nuclear power plant in a national park? Japanese NGOs seek international help

Bill Gates: larang batu bara dan berinvestasi di teknologi energi bersih

Bill Gates: ban coal and invest in clean energy technology

Will ‘peak oil’ spur expanded coal use? And what does it mean for climate?

Gore launches second campaign… for Earth

Clean energy gold rush in 2007

$45 trillion needed to meet energy demand, fight global warming by 2050

Carbon tax, not subsidies, will spur nuclear power

Nobel prize winner debates future of nuclear power

Cost of stabilizing climate 0.1% per year

Concentrating solar power better option than nuclear

TXU hopes to build nuclear reactors instead of coal-fired power plants

Nuclear power plants are financially risky given high costs

Chernobyl environment and people recovering

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