Wyoming Could Gain the Most from Federal Climate Funding, But Obstacles Are Many Ambitious climate action could reap rewards for the No. 1 coal state, one study concludes. But the state economy remains tied to fossil fuels. By Marianne Lavelle
Amid Glimmers of Bipartisan Interest, Advocates Press Congress to Add Nuclear Power to the Climate Equation By Emma Ricketts
Meet the Millennial Scientist Leading the Biden Administration’s Push for a Nuclear Power Revival By Dan Gearino
Germany’s New Government Had Big Plans on Climate, Then Russia Invaded Ukraine. What Happens Now? By Dan Gearino
In Georgia, Bloated Costs Take Over a Nuclear Power Plant and a Fight Looms Over Who Pays By James Bruggers
Nuclear Fusion: Why the Race to Harness the Power of the Sun Just Sped Up By Tom Wilson in Oxford and Ian Bott in London, Financial Times
Bill Gates’ Vision for Next-Generation Nuclear Power in Wyoming Coal Country By Hal Bernton, Seattle Times, and Judy Fahys, Inside Climate News
This Next-Generation Nuclear Power Plant Is Pitched for Washington State. Can it ‘Change the World’? By Hal Bernton, The Seattle Times
Nuclear Energy Industry Angles for Bigger Role in Washington State and US as Climate Change Accelerates By Hal Bernton, The Seattle Times
How Pay-to-Play Politics and an Uneasy Coalition of Nuclear and Renewable Energy Led to a Flawed Illinois Law By Dan Gearino, Brett Chase
After Fukushima, a Fundamental Renewable Energy Shift in Japan Never Happened. Could Global Climate Concerns Bring it Today? By James Simms
Inside Clean Energy: 10 Years After Fukushima, Safety Is Not the Biggest Problem for the US Nuclear Industry By Dan Gearino
How Dying Forests and a Swedish Teenager Helped Revive Germany's Clean Energy Revolution By Dan Gearino