In the US, Clean Water Is No Guarantee

Despite abundance, contamination and energy policies put US water supply at risk
Susan Froetschel
August 11, 2011

Water Challenges Asia’s Rising Powers – Part I

Fierce competition over water threatens China’s economic progress and global food, energy prices
Keith Schneider
July 12, 2011

After the Fukushima Disaster

The International Atomic Energy Agency must take steps to strengthen nuclear safety worldwide
Richard Weitz
May 26, 2011

The Morning After Fukushima

Nuclear disaster in Japan forces nations to rethink international energy policies
Nina Netzer
May 24, 2011

How Worried Should We Be About Radiation

After Fukushima, consumers’ radiation worries are normal, but should focus on public-policy planning
Jeffrey Lewis
April 11, 2011

A Tryst with Destiny

Calamity also offers a stricken Japan the possibility of a rebirth
Yoichi Funabashi
March 23, 2011

Warming Russia-Turkey Relations Send a Chill Through Ukraine

Geopolitics of pipelines are shaking up Europe
Fred Weir
October 18, 2016

Britain Approves Controversial Chinese-Financed Nuclear-Reactor, With a Catch

New British energy deal with China approved by skeptical May
Griff Witte
September 22, 2016

The Death of Berta Cáceres

More than 200 groups worldwide call for an investigation of the murder and corruption in Honduras
Jonathan Blitzer
March 17, 2016

The Sun Gets Brighter

Solar power is now cheaper than what oil would cost at $50 per barrel
T.N. Ninan
February 3, 2016

The World Is Hemorrhaging Methane, and Now We Can See Where

Thousands of sites around the globe intentionally flare off and waste methane
Christina Nunez
January 19, 2016