Hidden emissions: beyond low-carbon electricity.
When it comes to carbon emissions, electricity production is just the tip of the iceberg.
Written by David Watson
June 3, 2019
Hidden emissions: beyond low-carbon electricity. Read More »
When it comes to carbon emissions, electricity production is just the tip of the iceberg.
Written by David Watson
June 3, 2019
Hidden emissions: beyond low-carbon electricity. Read More »
I wrote a three-part series on energy accidents to answer the question: “What about Chernobyl?”
Written by Thoughtscapism
May 28, 2019
World’s Worst Environmental Disasters from Energy Production Read More »
Renewables industrialise the landscape to harvest energy. How does this affect the health of our forests and streams?
Written by Meredith Joan Angwin
May 21, 2019
Do We Get Energy from Nuclear, or Take Energy from Forest and Stream? Read More »
Heading into my first visit to a nuclear power plant, I wasn’t sure what to expect. Here’s what I found.
Written by David Watson
May 13, 2019
Why My First Trip To A Nuclear Plant Was So Memorable Read More »
Movements such as Extinction Rebellion claim we may have to give up flying to abate climate change. But is that really true?
Written by Alasdair Lumsden
May 12, 2019
2050: The end of aviation. Or is it? Read More »
The story of how I took America’s first Small Modular Reactor from concept to viable product.
Written by NuScale Power
May 3, 2019
How I Launched a Nuclear Startup Read More »
Cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin. Love them or hate them, they are here to stay. It’s time to optimise for their impact on the environment.
Written by David Watson
April 26, 2019
Low-carbon bitcoin — cryptomining that doesn’t cost the world Read More »
The surprising story of the endangered species thriving in protected spaces alongside nuclear plants.
Written by David Watson
April 26, 2019
Wildlife and the atom. Read More »
A skeptic’s analysis of the role of nuclear power in the fight against climate change.
Written by Desirée A. Rammon, PhD
April 10, 2019
Nuclear and the climate: the good, the bad and the long-term. Read More »
If you have an idea for an article for the Generation Atomic magazine, then check out these guidelines: Relevance: Is your idea relevant…
Written by David Watson
February 22, 2019
Generation Atomic — pitch guidelines Read More »
Have you got what it takes to write for Generation Atomic?
Written by David Watson
February 22, 2019
Calling all writers! Read More »
Gen A teams up with Nuclear4Climate at the climate talks in Katowice, Poland!
Written by Eric & River
January 8, 2019
200 pro-nuclear environmentalists from over 15 countries united to celebrate nuclear power in Munich!
Written by Eric Meyer
November 2, 2018
A Celebration of Nuclear Energy in Munich Read More »
We’re trying to save the world, and we need your help.
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August 13, 2018
6 Ways to Support Gen A Read More »
Impactful communications and advocacy modules that catalyze workers and amplify governmental affairs strategies with grassroots support.
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July 21, 2018
Impactful Trainings Read More »
South Korea, climate talks, and why nuclear advocates need to be in the room. Last week marked an important victory for nuclear energy in So
Written by Eric Meyer
October 29, 2017
How “One Less Nuclear Plant” is the Saddest Goal in Environmentalism. Read More »
If scientists announced today the discovery of a brand new technology that could prevent catastrophic climate change, it would be celebrated
Written by Amelia Tiemann
October 14, 2017
Faces of Nuclear – David Schumacher Read More »
Meredith Angwin is a devoted nuclear advocate and author of the recent award-winning book Campaigning for Clean Air. Her book is designed to
Written by Amelia Tiemann
September 15, 2017
Faces of Nuclear – Meredith Angwin Read More »
Heather Matteson is a nuclear plant operator and procedure writer at Diablo Canyon, co-founder of Mothers for Nuclear, and mother of a brigh
Written by Amelia Tiemann
August 26, 2017
Faces of Nuclear – Heather Matteson Read More »
Imagine taking a punch in the gut every day at work — then waking up each day excited to keep grinding away anyway. That’s how Canon Bryan,
Written by Amelia Tiemann
August 17, 2017
Faces of Nuclear – Canon Bryan Read More »