Author: Alister Doyle, Reuters Environment Correspondent, OSLO

  • Japan accident shows nuclear siting dilemma

    Japan’s nuclear accident exposes the dilemma of whether to build power plants on tsunami-prone coasts or inland sites where water supplies are unreliable, a problem likely to be aggravated by climate change, experts say. Many of the world’s 442 nuclear power reactors are by the sea, rather than by lakes or rivers, to ensure vast…