NUCLEAR

UN's nuclear rebuff

THE UN may have worked with the International Atomic Energy Agency and believed in President Eisenhower’s Atoms for Peace, but that hasn’t extended to atoms for low carbon after the UN Environmental Program blocked the World Nuclear Association from sponsoring its Sustainable Innovation Forum in Bonn, despite allowing in car manufacturers Toyota and BMW.

UN's nuclear rebuff

The move prompted the Minerals Council of Australia's Uranium executive director Daniel Zavattiero to again call for the nation to rethink nuclear,   The IAEA and the UN signed an agreement 60 years...

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