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Climate Change · FijiSome of the most pressing challenges facing the world today are in the areas of health, food security, water resource management and climate change. For decades, the IAEA has been delivering support to countries through its technical cooperation programme, helping them to benefit from nuclear science and technology solutions to these problems.See the Story
How the IAEA Delivers Impact on the Ground
Security · UkraineMar272025 Language
English
24/2025
Vienna, Austria
Nuclear Safety, Security and Safeguards in Ukraine
English Ukraine Conflict Press Centre Director General Corner The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team has this week been observing operational tests of diesel generators at the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) as part of ongoing efforts to help prevent a nuclear accident during the military conflict in Ukraine, where the of…See the Story
Update 282 – IAEA Director General Statement on Situation in Ukraine
Malta · MaltaLanguage
English Mar252025
Nuclear Explained
Isotope hydrology reveals the life story of water and help us understand the links between different water resources, particularly precious groundwater reserves.
Water resource management
Groundwater
Water, IAEA Bulletin (Vol. 60/1, April 2019)
Tracking Freshwater in Malta
World Environment Day: Drought Resilience in Kenya
Targeting Drought with Nuclear Techniques
How Nuclear Techniques Can Hel…See the Story
What is Isotope Hydrology?
Fukushima · FukushimaMar242025 Language
English
23/2025
Vienna, Austria
Fukushima Daiichi ALPS Treated Water Discharge
English Fukushima Water Release Press Centre The discharge of treated water from Japan's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (FDNPS) is proceeding in line with international safety standards, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Task Force confirmed today in its third report since the water discharge began in August 2023. During its…See the Story
Latest IAEA Reports Confirm Japan's ALPS Treated Water Release Continues to Meet International Safety Standards
Monaco · Monaco19 March 2025 Language
English
Video of Ocean Acidification
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Ocean acidification, a consequence of climate change caused by the ocean’s absorption of carbon dioxide (CO2), is threatening the environment. Because of its global sc…See the Story
Ocean Acidification: How Nuclear Techniques Could Provide Solutions
International Atomic Energy Agency · SpainLanguage
Russian Mar192025
Protecting Workers from Radon Exposure
What is Radon and How Are We Exposed to It
Webinars: Protecting Yourself from Radon Exposure
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IAEA Follow-up Mission Recognizes Spain's Continued Commitment to Strengthening Nuclear and Radiation Safety
Managing Legacy Waste in Europe with IAEA Support
Young Professionals in the Middle E…See the Story
New IAEA publication on protecting workers from radon exposure
Springfield, Illinois · SpringfieldSPRINGFIELD – State Senator Laura Ellman introduced a measure to protect students, teachers and staff from radon exposure by requiring routine testing for all Illinois public schools. “This legislation builds on previous protections to safeguard Illinoisans from life-threating radon exposure by reinforcing safety practices for some of our most vulnerable populations – our students,” said Ellman (D-Naperville). “Establishing regular radon testing…See the Story