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Joshua Frank

Joshua Frank, a TomDispatch regular, is an award-winning California-based journalist and co-editor of CounterPunch. He is the author of the new book Atomic Days: The Untold Story of the Most Toxic Place in America (Haymarket Books).

The South China Sea’s Resource Wars

It’s Not Only About Fossil Fuels

By Joshua Frank On September 12, 2023On September 18, 2023

The Hype of a Nuclear “Renaissance”

The Forever Dangers of Small Modular Reactors

By Joshua Frank On July 18, 2023On August 22, 2023

Will the West Turn Ukraine into a Nuclear Battlefield?

Why Depleted Uranium Should Have No Place There

By Joshua Frank On April 18, 2023On April 18, 2023

Nuclear Armageddon Games in Ukraine

The Nuclear “War” in Ukraine May Not Be the One We Expect

By Joshua Frank On February 28, 2023On March 8, 2023

Nuclear Fusion Won’t Save the Climate

But It Might Blow Up the World

By Joshua Frank On January 26, 2023On January 31, 2023

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