I left the USSR in 1991. Going back showed that Cold War stereotypes don't fade -- even with time.
I left the USSR in 1991. Going back showed that Cold War stereotypes don't fade — even with time.
The produce might be safe, but lingering radiation fears keep customers away.
Since the Fukushima meltdown, the country has tried to reduce its reliance on nuclear reactors. But with nearly a third of its energy needs powered by the atom, change is difficult.
The U.S. is poised to slap stiff tariffs on Chinese solar panels, but many in the domestic solar-power industry don't want the government's help.