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Home / Uncategorised / Articles in Newspapers, Magazines, Online Outlets by M. V. Ramana

Articles in Newspapers, Magazines, Online Outlets by M. V. Ramana

How India’s 1974 ‘peaceful’ nuclear test in Pokhran changed the atomic energy debate
with Itty Abraham, Frontline, June 1, 2024

Small reactors don’t add up as a viable energy source
with Sophie Groll, 360info, April 15, 2024

Tripling nuclear energy by 2050 will take a miracle, and miracles don’t happen
with Farrukh A. Chishtie, Down to Earth, February 3, 2024

The collapse of NuScale’s project should spell the end for small modular nuclear reactors
Utility Dive, January 31, 2024

COP28 pledge to expand nuclear capacity is out of touch with reality
PV Magazine, January 30, 2024

Ontario Power Generation wasting time exploring French reactors
with Laura Tanguay, National Observer, January 18, 2024

‘PR Fairy Dust’ Has CanadaTripling Nuclear Capacity by 2050
with Susan O’Donnell, The Energy Mix January 9, 2024

Canada needs to accelerate its transition to renewable energy
With Jixiang Wang, Policy Options, September 22, 2023

The global footprint of nuclear fallout
Down to Earth, August 5, 2023

Wishful thinking about nuclear energy won’t get us to net zero
with Susan O’Donnell, NB Media Coop July 7, 2023 (originally published in The Hill Times, July 5, 2023)

Canadian reactors that “recycle” plutonium would create more problems than they solve
with Jungmin Kang, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, May 25, 2023

The hype and the reality of small modular reactors
with Seok Kwanghoon, Hankyoreh, May 25, 2023

Infeasible: Nuclear Energy as a solution to Climate Change
Physics and Society, April 2023

India’s Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor delayed again
IPFM Blog, March 5, 2023

Moltex’s nuclear ransom note should be rejected
with Susan O’Donnell, National Observer, February 28, 2023

Shouldn’t a new and experimental nuclear reactor for New Brunswick deserve a federal impact assessment?
with Susan O’Donnell, NB Media Coop, January 16, 2023 (published earlier in The Hill Times)

Nuclear Fusion: It’s really about nuclear weapons, not clean energy
Pearls and Irritations, December 22, 2022

Clean Energy or Weapons? What the ‘Breakthrough’ in Nuclear Fusion Really Means
The Wire Science, December 15, 2022

Plutonium is plutonium, period, and separating it increases nuclear proliferation risks
with Susan O’Donnell, The Hill Times, December 5, 2022

Will expanding Canada’s plutonium interests support the peaceful use of nuclear energy?
with Susan O’Donnell, The Hill Times, November 10, 2022 (also published in NB Media Coop)

Book Review: Ploughshares and Swords: India’s Nuclear Program in the Global Cold War by Jayita Sarkar
LSE Book Review, October 19, 2022

Zaporizhzhia on the brink: How deteriorating conditions at the nuclear power plant could lead to disaster
with Zakhar Popovych and Denys I. Bondar, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Online, October 7, 2022

Bill Gates and Techno-fix Delusions
with Cassandra Jeffery, Against the Current, September/October, 2022

Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, Fukushima: And now Zaporizhzhia?
Down To Earth, August 16, 2022

Beyond first steps: Phasing out nuclear weapons and energy
In Depth News, August 16, 2022

MidAmerican shouldn’t waste money studying small nuclear reactors
with Maureen McCue, Des Moines Register, July 24, 2022

The Impossible Promises of Small Modular Nuclear Reactors
Peace Magazine, July 2022 (also published in Beyond Nuclear International and in two parts in NB Media Coop)

Molten salt reactors were trouble in the 1960s—and they remain trouble today
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Online, June 20, 2022

Even China Cannot Rescue Nuclear Power from its Woes
Centre for Asian Studies, University of Colorado, April 12, 2022

India’s Inadvertent Missile Launch Underscores the Risk of Accidental Nuclear Warfare
with Zia Mian, Scientific American, April 8, 2022

Thorium-fueled nuclear reactors won’t help cut emissions
with Fabby Tumiwa and Richard Tanter, The Jakarta Post, March 12, 2022

Shutdown this misguided energy policy
with Suvrat Raju, The Hindu, March 12, 2022

Ontario Power is irresponsible to consider another nuclear reactor
with Kerrie Blaise, Rabble, January 18, 2022

Small modular reactors offer no hope for nuclear energy
with Stephen Thomas, Advanced Science News, January 14, 2022

India
with Prerna Gupta, in Assuring Destruction Forever, 2022 edition

How Electric Utilities Thwart Climate Action: Politics and Power
with Isha Bhasin and Sara Nelson, Against the Current, January/February 2022

Three Myths About Renewable Energy and the Grid, Debunked
with Amory Lovins, Yale Environment 360, December 9, 2021

The Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant: The Long, Troubled, Costly and Dangerous Life and After-Life of a Very Old Idea
with Zia Mian, Sarbojonkotha, November 1, 2021

Look before you leap on nuclear
with Arjun Makhijani, Caspar Star Tribune, October 17, 2021

Why molten salt reactors are problematic and Canada investing in them is a waste
The Conversation, September 14, 2021

An atomic warning: Review of The Wretched Atom: America’s Global Gamble with Peaceful Nuclear Technology by Jacob Darwin Hamblin
Science,  July 23, 2021

Setting the Stage for Wars During a Global Pandemic
Inter Press Service, July 16, 2021

More nuclear reactors (SMRs): A bad investment for New Brunswick
with Susan O’Donnell and Gordon Edwards, NB Media Co-op, April 4, 2021

Why Small Modular Nuclear Reactors Won’t Help Counter the Climate Crisis
with Arjun Makhijani, Environmental Working Group, March 25, 2021

Small modular nuclear reactors and net-zero carbon emissions by 2050? The math doesn’t add up
The Hill Times, March 10, 2021

Problems with the Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor
with Nidhi Sharma, The India Forum, March 5, 2021

The proposed nuclear reactors (SMRs) for New Brunswick
with Susan O’Donnell, Louise Comeau, Janice Harvey, and Gordon Edwards, Briefing paper Submitted to Minister Mike Holland, Natural Resources and Energy Development, Government of New Brunswick, March 1, 2021

Big Money, Nuclear Subsidies, and Systemic Corruption
with Cassandra Jeffery, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Online, February 12, 2021

Covid-19, Climate Change and the Road not to be Taken
with Rohan D’Souza, Monthly Review Online, February 9, 2021

Why the Liberals’ nuclear power plan is a pipe dream
with Eva Schacherl, Ottawa Citizen, November 16, 2020

Is nuclear power Utah’s future? Red flags raise doubt
Deseret News, October 27, 2020

No business case for new nuclear reactors in New Brunswick
NB Media Co-op, September 22, 2020

Small modular reactors aren’t the energy answer for remote communities and mines
with Sarah Froese, and Nadja Kunz, Policy Options, August 26, 2020

Energy, Injustice & the Green New Deal
with Linda Ddamba and Sara Nelson, Progressive International, August 25, 2020

Taking nuclear vulnerabilities seriously
with Benoît Pelopidas, Hindu, August 6, 2020

Germany Gets Both: No Nuclear, Less Carbon
with Solène Delumeau, World Energy Opinion, Energyintel.com, July 2020

Should nuclear energy be part of a Green New Deal?
with Schyler Edmundson, Toronto Star, June 30, 2020

No market for Australian uranium in India
with Cassandra Jeffery,  East Asia Forum, June 23, 2020

Why nuclear power doesn’t fit into any good green New Deal
with Schyler Edmundson, Monticello Times, June 18, 2020

A dirty battle for a nuclear bailout in Ohio
with Shakiba Fadaie, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Online, April 21, 2020

A perverse invitation to nuclear disasters
with Cassandra Jeffery,  Record Eagle, March 15, 2020

Starting the Olympic torch relay in Fukushima should remind us of the dangers of nuclear power
with Cassandra Jeffery,  The Japan Times, March 13, 2020

Pushing the wrong energy buttons
with Suvrat Raju, Hindu, March 3, 2020

The Computer Infection of Kudankulam and its Implications
with Lauren Borja,  The India Forum, January 10, 2020

Why Ontario must rethink its nuclear refurbishment plans
with Xiao Wei,  The Conversation, January 6, 2020

Ontario can phase out nuclear and avoid increased carbon emissions
with Xiao Wei,  The Conversation, January 5, 2020

The Irrelevance of Deterrence
Inference: International Review of Science, December 2019

Nuclear Dangers of the Naval Kind
with Zia Mian and A. H. Nayyar, Himal, October 28, 2019

India, Pakistan, Kashmir: Taking the War Option off the Table
with Zia Mian, A. H. Nayyar, and Sandeep Pandey, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Online, September 23, 2019

Canada Could Slow the Accelerating Nuclear Arms Race
with Lauren Borja,  The Conversation, September 2, 2019

Can Canada Play a Part in Averting the Collapse of Arms Control?
with Emily Enright, Open Canada, August 20, 2019

At Vancouver’s Clean Energy Summit, Nuclear Is Making a Play
with Tanya Glafenhein, The Tyee, May 27, 2019

A Decade After the Nuclear Deal
with Prerna Gupta,  The India Forum, May 3, 2019

The Trump administration is eager to sell nuclear reactors to Saudi Arabia. But why?
with Aileen Murphy, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Online, April 16, 2019

Cyber Vulnerabilities and Nuclear Weapons Risks
with Lauren Borja, Physics and Society, Vol. 48, No.1, January 2019

Jaitapur: A risky and expensive project
with Suvrat Raju, Hindu, January 8, 2019

Want to solve climate problem? Nuclear isn’t the answer
Down to Earth, December 10, 2018

Should We Subsidize Nuclear Power to Fight Climate Change?
Scientific American Blog, December 3, 2018

The argument from cyberspace for eliminating nuclear weapons
with Lauren Borja, The Conversation, November 7, 2018

Are Thousands of New Nuclear Generators in Canada’s Future?
The Tyee, November 7, 2018

Nuclear Power Will Not Save Us From Climate Change: How the IPCC’s solutions for reversing the Earth’s warming encourage business as usual
with Robert Jensen, Yes Magazine, November 2, 2018

Another chance to step up: Canada and the Nuclear Ban Treaty
with Laurélène Faye, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Online, July 6, 2018

The future of nuclear power in US is bleak
The Hill, June 23, 2018

On the 20th anniversary of the 1998 nuclear tests by India and Pakistan
with Zia Mian, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Online, June 1, 2018

HTRs will not help establish nuclear power in Jordan
with Ali Ahmad, The Jordan Times, May 10, 2018

The Long Lasting Nature of the Problems at Fukushima:  7 Years of the Disaster and Counting
Dianuke, March 20, 2018

A reminder from Hawaii
with Lauren Borja, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Online, January 17, 2018

Canada must change course on nuclear disarmament
with Lauren Borja, Vancouver Sun, December 10, 2017

Canada is missing its chance to shut the gate on nuclear weapons everywhere
with Lauren Borja, The Conversation, October 2, 2017

Small Nuclear Power Reactors: Future or Folly
The Conversation, July 24, 2017

No Indonesian market for SMRs
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Online, June 28, 2017

Nuclear Power: Expensive, hazardous and inequitable
with Suvrat Raju, Hindu, June 5, 2017

Ending nuclear lawlessness
with Zia Mian, Hindu, April 13, 2017

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