The globe is close to “climate apartheid”, where rich people pay to escape heat and hunger caused by the climate crisis alongside the rest of the world suffers, according to the report by a UN human rights expert.
Supporting the International Dosimetry Chain: IAEA Symposium on Medical Radiation Dosimetry Concludes
The accurate measurement of radiation for medical purposes is vital to ensure the safety of patients and effectiveness of procedures.
Amount of Nuclear Material under IAEA Safeguards Continues to Increase: Safeguards Statement 2018
The IAEA seeks to verify that States around the world use nuclear material solely for peaceful purposes. It does this by applying technical measures, known as safeguards.
G20 countries triple subsidies in coal power despite climate emergency
In recent years G20 countries have almost tripled the subsidies to coal-fired power plants, regardless the urgent necessity to cut the carbon emissions causing the climate crisis.
Climate change activists protest in the centre of New York
On Saturday afternoon climate change activists organized by the Extinction Rebellion blocked Eighth Avenue in New York between the Port Authority transit hub and the home of the New York Times.
Giant floating cleanup system is about to get rid of Great Pacific garbage patch
This week a giant floating device aiming to catch plastic waste was deployed again in a second attempt to clean up a huge garbage island swirling in the Pacific Ocean.
IAEA Conference on the Management of Spent Fuel from Nuclear Power Reactors Begins
Over 300 professionals, regulators and policy makers in the field of spent fuel management are meeting in Vienna this week to review advances in the management of spent fuel and ways to overcome challenges.
Spent Fuel Conference June 2019
The safe, secure and sustainable management of spent fuel from nuclear power reactors is key to the sustainable utilization of nuclear energy and covers many technological aspects related to the storage, transportation, recycling and disposal of spent fuel and high level waste generated from spent fuel reprocessing.
UN Secretary General warns about climate change on the cover of Time
The United Nations Secretary General António Guterres appeared to be on the latest cover of Times standing in water off the island nation of Tuvalu, which Is labelled as “one of the world’s most vulnerable countries” to global warming.
Cryptocurrency on coal: how it affect the Globe
Although interest to cryptocurrencies has significantly weakened over the past six months, they are consuming more and more energy.