nuclear power
- 19 May 2008ByTamasin Cave
Tamasin Cave investigates the influence that corporate lobbyists such as Tesco, BAA and the nuclear power industry have on government, how they’re able to sway public policy to meet their ends and how they hide these activities from the public gaze.
- 12 May 2008ByGordon Prather
The US and several European countries have presented erroneous information to the IAEA and UN regarding Iran’s nuclear program in order to maintain unlawful pressure on Tehran argues Gordon Prather.
- 01 May 2008ByMark Lynas
The rejection of the Lewis wind farm highlights how environmentalists are lining up against each other in countryside battles. Mark Lynas reports
- 30 Apr 2008ByTrevor Johnson
Trevor Johnson investigates how British experiments in nuclear power generation in the 1950s were recklessly accelerated in order to develop nuclear weapons.
- 18 Apr 2008ByRostam Pourzal
It is the US’s insistence on domination, rather than any legitimate national security worries, that underlies Washington’s obsessive push to marginalize and destabilize Iran argues Rostam Pourzal.
- 27 Jan 2008ByMark Lynas
Nuclear power is fine in principle, says Mark Lynas, but here in the UK we should be making better use of our massive renewable energy resources.
- 29 Sep 2007ByJohn Sauven
The way Gordon Brown’s public consultation on nuclear power is being run makes it a monologue of the deaf, writes John Sauven.