The UK's eight proposed new nuclear power stations are all to be sited on the coast. With a total cradle-to-grave life cycle of at least 160 years, and heightened awareness of inundation risk following the failure of the Fukushima I nuclear plant in Japan this year, Britain's nuclear developers have to show how they plan to cope with the possibility of rising sea levels, higher sea temperatures and more extreme weather events over the next two centuries. This paper describes the adaptation options for new nuclear and other major long-lived coastal developments. Despite uncertainty about climate scenarios for the 2200s, it explains how flexibility of design and safety margins can be incorporated from the outset and, when combined with routin...
The IPCC has recently documented substantial changes in the global heat content of the oceans, salin...
Around the world coastal communities face an unprecedented challenge in responding to sea level rise...
Climate change and sea-level rise due to human emissions of greenhouse gases is expected to accelera...
The UK’s eight proposed new nuclear power stations are all to be sited on the coast. With a total cr...
Nuclear power is an important part of the UK Government's plan to improve energy security, and build...
Many policy-makers view nuclear power as a mitigation for climate change. Efforts to mitigate and ad...
This research provides an overview of the current state of coastal erosion around the UK and predict...
Sea-level rise and extreme events have the potential to significantly impact coastal energy infrastr...
This paper considers the possible benefits of mitigation of climate change for coastal areas with a ...
Large parts of the coasts of Great Britain (including England, Wales, and Scotland) already experien...
Weather-related hazards are among the most frequent causes for disturbances of critical infrastructu...
Choosing a suitable site for a nuclear power station requires the consideration and balancing of sev...
In 2008 the Climate Change Act was passed into law in the UK. This provides a legally binding framew...
Coastal areas constitute important habitats, and they contain a large and growing population, much o...
Expansion of economic activities, urbanisation, increased resource use and population growth are con...
The IPCC has recently documented substantial changes in the global heat content of the oceans, salin...
Around the world coastal communities face an unprecedented challenge in responding to sea level rise...
Climate change and sea-level rise due to human emissions of greenhouse gases is expected to accelera...
The UK’s eight proposed new nuclear power stations are all to be sited on the coast. With a total cr...
Nuclear power is an important part of the UK Government's plan to improve energy security, and build...
Many policy-makers view nuclear power as a mitigation for climate change. Efforts to mitigate and ad...
This research provides an overview of the current state of coastal erosion around the UK and predict...
Sea-level rise and extreme events have the potential to significantly impact coastal energy infrastr...
This paper considers the possible benefits of mitigation of climate change for coastal areas with a ...
Large parts of the coasts of Great Britain (including England, Wales, and Scotland) already experien...
Weather-related hazards are among the most frequent causes for disturbances of critical infrastructu...
Choosing a suitable site for a nuclear power station requires the consideration and balancing of sev...
In 2008 the Climate Change Act was passed into law in the UK. This provides a legally binding framew...
Coastal areas constitute important habitats, and they contain a large and growing population, much o...
Expansion of economic activities, urbanisation, increased resource use and population growth are con...
The IPCC has recently documented substantial changes in the global heat content of the oceans, salin...
Around the world coastal communities face an unprecedented challenge in responding to sea level rise...
Climate change and sea-level rise due to human emissions of greenhouse gases is expected to accelera...