Antinuclear

Australian news, and some related international items

How Sweden exposed the Chernobyl catastrophe — Watching the Swedes

If you haven’t seen the HBO series ‘Chernobyl’, do so. Probably one of the best series ever made, it depicts the events of the nuclear disaster that happened in the Soviet Union in 1986 killing up to an estimated 200,000 people (ref Greenpeace). It’s a vivid reminder of the perils of nuclear energy, and highly […]

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How climate change is undermining democracies in small island nations — RenewEconomy

New Deakin University research suggests climate change could be leading to the emergence of authoritarian governments in small-island states. The post How climate change is undermining democracies in small island nations appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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Big 3 energy retailers shaken by market competition – should brace for battery impact — RenewEconomy

New AEMC report says upstart retailers driving market competition and lowering prices, and will have crucial role in innovation – particularly in the major market disruption brought by home battery storage uptake. The post Big 3 energy retailers shaken by market competition – should brace for battery impact appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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