21 September 2018
62nd IAEA General Conference Concludes
Over two thousand five hundred participants from 153 Member States were at the 62nd IAEA General Conference in Vienna, Austria. Important resolutions were adopted to further strengthen the IAEA’s work...
21 September 2018
What Nuclear Technology Can Offer to Address Climate Change: Conclusions of the Scientific Forum
Mitigating greenhouse gas emissions through low-carbon electricity, offering methods to monitor the impact of emissions on oceans and soils, and helping countries adapt to increasingly erratic weather – these are some of the areas in which nuclear technology can offer proven solutions to address some of today’s most pressing climate-related challenges.
21 September 2018
Resolutions Adopted as 62nd IAEA General Conference Concludes
The 62nd regular session of the IAEA General Conference concluded today with resolutions adopted to further strengthen the IAEA’s work in the areas of nuclear science and technology, safety, security, safeguards and technical cooperation.
21 September 2018
RCF Plenary Discusses Strengthening Drafting and Revising of Nuclear Safety Regulations
Helping countries new to nuclear power to develop regulations and guides was the focus of the ninth plenary meeting of the Regulatory Cooperation Forum (RCF), where discussions took place on how to complete the regulations of newcomer countries and how to provide further support.
20 September 2018
General Conference Day 4 Highlights
During the plenary session of the General Conference, 15 delegations delivered statements, which are available here.?Eleven countries have been newly elected to serve on the 35-member IAEA Board of Governors for the period 2018-2020.