Anna Kireyeva (b. 1979) graduated from Murmansk State Pedagogical University with a major in English as a foreign language. She has been with Bellona-Murmansk since 2002. Since 2006, Kireyeva has headed Bellona-Murmansk’s information services, writing news reports for Bellona’s Russian website and managing public relations for Bellona-Murmansk.
Author articles
- Activist from Ecodefense, under pressure from Russia’s ‘foreign agent’ law, flees to Germany
- Environmentalists concerned about where Andreyeva Bay spent nuclear fuel is being sent
- Russian officials name most polluted regions
- Norway’s Lofoten Islands work to ease tourism’s burden on nature
- Yamal LNG project built on a shifting foundation of climate change
- Rapid electric car charger opens on Norwegian Russian border
- Norilsk Nickel cautiously opening the conversation with environmentalists
- Murmansk region aims to be the driver of Russia’s e-car and renewable energy economy
- The Murmansk Commercial Seaport seeks to fence in clouds of coal dust
- Northern Norway finally catching up with e-car charging mania
- Northern Norway and Russia need more electric car charging stations, says Tesla-driving explorer
- No news on lost missiles – but Russian-Norwegian group reports progress on other nuclear issues
- Rosatom says it’s hitting schedule targets in prepping its floating nuclear plant
- Russia said to be searching Arctic for a nuclear powered missile it lost in test
- Russia to start breaking down one of its most radioactive ships next month
- Dangerous sulfur dioxide levels at Kola nickel plant are dropping, cheering environmentalists
- Russia’s big-wigs weigh Arctic development plans
- In a drill, fake terrorists take over Arctic radioactive waste storage site
- Bellona visits Russia’s floating nuclear power plant at sea
- Murmansk tries to bring spark to electric car ownership
- Murmansk officials weigh renewable energy legislation
- Major Russian polluter pledges to turn over a ‘green’ leaf on national television
- The environmental side of Putin’s threatening speech, annotated by Bellona
- Russia’s most enthusiastic environmental group shuts down over ‘foreign agent’ accusation
- Bellona and Murmansk look to build an e-car charging bridge between east and west