Tag: Nuclear Energy

Chasing Big Mergers, Oil Executives Dismiss Peak Oil Concerns

Exxon Mobil and Chevron are spending tens of billions of dollars buying oil and gas assets, betting that the International Energy Agency’s predictions of declining oil demand are wrong.

Iran’s Captive Minds

A blockbuster story about Tehran’s influence peddling shows the peril of seeking access with despots.

China’s Misinformation Fuels Anger Over Fukushima Water Release

By exaggerating the risks from Japan’s discharge of treated wastewater, Beijing hopes to cast Japan and its allies as conspirators in malfeasance, analysts say.

Seafood Is Safe After Fukushima Discharge, But Some Won’t Eat It

Sushi is among several shunned foods as Japan dumps treated radioactive water into the Pacific. Experts say the fear is irrational but understandable.

On Japan’s Radioactive Fukushima Water, it’s a Question of Trust

If Japan dumps its tainted Fukushima water in the ocean, what’s to stop other countries from doing the same?