nuclear energy

In this Nov. 12, 2011 file photo, workers in protective suits and masks wait to enter the emergency operation center at the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station in Okuma, Japan.
Fukushima 10 Years Later
Author Yoichi Funabashi on Fukushima crisis 10 years later: Nuclear energy was and still is ‘unforgiving’
McDaid and Lekalakala
Environment
Two friends from South Africa share the Goldman Environmental Prize
For years, Shanghai has featured some of China's worst air pollution. Recent initiatives by the Chinese government, though, have begun to clean up some of the problem.
Economics
With the US pursuing fossil fuels, alternative, renewable forms of energy could be an even bigger boon to China
Onkalo waste storage site
Environment
Finland’s solution to nuclear waste storage may set an example for the world
Catholic priests lead a protest march at an anti-nuclear demonstration outside of Seoul in April 2017.
Global Politics
South Korean Catholics take the lead in protesting against nuclear power
worker at the Fukushima plant
Science
Climate change is fueling a second chance for nuclear power
Diablo Canyon
Environment
Nuclear reactors in California and New York State are on different paths
Steam rises from the cooling towers of the Electricite de France (EDF) nuclear power station at Nogent-Sur-Seine, France. The nuclear industry, and some of the world's top climate scientists, are arguing at the Paris climate talks that nuclear energy must
Environment
What’s the bigger risk: Using nuclear energy or turning away from it?
Pilgrim plant aerial
Environment
Even plans to close nuclear power plants stir controversy
Pilgrim nuclear plant
Environment
Nuclear reactor closings in the US continue to roil the energy industry
Caroline Kennedy visits offshore wind turbine
Technology
Japan has just built the world’s most powerful offshore wind turbine
President Barack Obama and Russia's foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov, are seen in this combination photo as they attend the opening ceremony of the Nuclear Security Summit in The Hague on March 24, 2014.
Science
Relations with Russia chill, and nuclear security cooperation gets put on ice
Environment
Warning Signs
Arts, Culture & Media
Eugene Hutz
Arts, Culture & Media
The Day After
Conflict & Justice
Regional Reactions to Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions
Environment
Iran pursues nuclear ambitions, produces yellowcake uranium
Global Politics
Iran strikes nuclear deal with Brazil and Turkey
PBS NewsHour Science Correspondent Miles O'Brien
Environment
Science reporter Miles O’Brien on the Fukushima cleanup, irradiated fish and losing his arm on assignment
The government of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is proposing to restore nuclear power to a prominent position in the country's energy mix, nearly three years after a triple meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.
Environment
In a post-Fukushima shift, Japan’s government charts a path back to a nuclear future
Arts, Culture & Media
The Art of Negotiating a Nuclear Program
An aerial view of the tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant and its contaminated water storage tanks, taken August 31, 2013. Japan pledged nearly $500 million to contain leaks and decontaminate radioactive water fro
Environment
Fukushima Leaks Up the Ante for Japanese Government
Arts, Culture & Media
The Race to Secure Kazakhstan’s ‘Plutonium Mountain’
Environment
Radioactive Water Flowing to Sea is New Fukushima ‘Emergency’
Environment
Germany to ditch nuclear power by 2022
Arts, Culture & Media
In Japan, Banking on Compassion and Clean Energy
Conflict & Justice
What’s in North Korea’s Military Arsenal?
Two experimental "wind lenses" rise over a park in Fukuoka, Japan.
Environment
Post-Fukushima, An Energy Tug-of-War in Japan
Environment
In Stressful Wake of Fukushima Disaster, Japan Now Dealing With ‘Atomic Divorce’
Environment
Jazz Guitarist Yuto Kanazawa Writes ‘The Ocean’ in Aftermath of Fukushima Disaster
Health & Medicine
Finland’s Nuclear Waste Disposal Dilemma
Global Politics
In Parliamentary Elections, Japan Chooses a Pro-Nuclear Conservative Party
Global Politics
Talk of a ‘Red Line’ Stirs Fears Inside Iran
Global Politics
Obama and Romney Offer Contrasting Approaches to Middle East
Global Politics
Life After the Fukushima Meltdown in Japan
Arts, Culture & Media
Palomares, the H-Bomb and Operation Moist Mop
Conflict & Justice
Iranian Man Executed for Alleged Role in Assassination of Nuclear Scientist
Conflict & Justice
French Sour on Nuclear Power
Environment
India Tests Missile That Puts China in Range
Environment
From Inside Fukushima Reactor, New Data Raises New Worries
Global Politics
Obama Appeal to China to Restrain North Korea
Shinjuku district in Tokyo.
Global Politics
A Year After Fukushima, Clean Energy Still Just a Promise in Japan
Environment
Japan’s Tsunami-Stricken Fishermen Chart New Course
Japan: A Future After The Tsunami
Development & Education
Japan Disaster: The Lasting Impact of March 11, 2011
The Future of Nuclear Energy One Year After the Fukushima Meltdown
Global Politics
A Year After the Tsunami, Slow Progress on Rebuilding in Japan
Global Politics
Sanctions Against Iran Make Life Hard for Teheran Man, (and His Cats)
How Safe is Your Nuclear Power Plant?
Global Politics
North Korean Announces Nuclear Moratorium; Gets US Aid in Exchange
Global Politics
Fukushima Report: Japan Dodged Major Nuclear Disaster
Global Politics
Israel’s ‘Alliance of Evil’
Global Politics
Thailand Blasts: ‘Iranian’ Bomber Injured in Bangkok
Global Politics
Bomb Attacks on Israeli Envoys in India and Georgia
Frontline Doc Looks at Fukushima and Nuclear Energy
Global Politics
The World Of Covert Operations In Iran
Global Politics
Iranian Nuclear Scientist Killed in Tehran Explosion
Global Politics
Iran Remains Defiant After Test-Firing Two Long Range Missiles
Environment
Japan Tries to Soothe Nuclear Worries
Environment
Rice Containing Radioactive Cesium Found In Japan