Publications

Amplifying the Nuclear-Climate Nexus at COP 26

China apparently didn’t want to contribute to the excessive hot air being emitted at the Glasgow climate COP, so it’s leaders skipped out. Instead it is preparing to spend up to $440 billion building 150 new nuclear reactors to achieve its goal of achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2060. By contrast, the U.S. sent the president and 13 high-level…
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Reliance on Renewable Energy Runs into Reality

The intensifying global energy crisis has generated a clean energy stress test that is uncovering serious flaws in renewables-centric strategies. An interesting impact of this crisis of rising energy prices and faltering renewable output is the reversal in some nations’ thinking on the role of nuclear power as a zero-carbon energy backbone. There clearly is…
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Leveraging Advanced Technology for Geopolitical Advantage

The surprise new security pact between Australia, Britain, and America (AUKUS) is a geopolitical game changer in part because it starkly features the provision of advanced technology as a critical component of curbing China’s growing global influence. This approach copies a core of China’s strategy for capturing nations through long-term economic ensnarement and augments it…
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Please Provide a Comprehensive Carbon Plan

Everyone understands that time is quickly closing in on the COP26 climate meeting in Glasgow in November, and that the U.S. needs to show leadership and bold carbon reduction commitments. But it desperately needs to demonstrate that it can realistically implement these promises. The U.S. Department of Energy recently released a new blueprint to drive…
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