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
- Radioactive storage site near Murmansk to be clean by 2020
- Rosatom: We are very close to removing spent fuel from Andreyeva Bay
- Air quality control is key to cities’ ecological health, St. Petersburg conference participants agree
- Villages in Russia’s Arctic make coveted progress with renewables energy
- COMMENT: Kola mining company heavily pollutes Murmansk region for chump-change slaps on the wrist
- Waters of the Barents Sea and Kola Bay remain officially ‘dirty’ thanks to local industrial negligence
- No radioactive contamination from sunken subs in Barents Sea, say experts, but conditions must be monitored
- A tale of how the West is polluting Murmansk: a day in the life of a ‘foreign agent’
- Raising sunken nuclear subs finally taking center stage
- Modernizing Russian industry to ecological standards long overdue says new Bellona report
- First campaign in Northwest Russian to temporarily halt pollution comes to nothing
- SevRAO Russian nuclear waste handler satisfied with its year-end results
- Any type of nuclear reactor, regardless of its purpose, is subject to risks
- NRPA: Western sanctions will not affect Russia’s international nuclear safety projects
- Russian reactor power experiments, extended run times spooking environmentalists
- Russian oil expert says falling oil prices a threat to Arctic projects – but not a deal-breaker
- Murmansk‘s biggest floating radiological threat finally taken off water
- Russia’s Far East no longer home to any spent nuclear fuel
- Russia’s Karelian Republic shift to biomass for heat not without complication
- Kola nuclear plant gets go-ahead to run its No 4 reactor for a record breaking 25 more years
- Remote villages in Northwest Russia making enviable use of renewable energy
- New beginning deadline in Lepse’ dismantlement set for December, shipyard tells Bellona
- Wanted: Someone to decide what to do with Russia’s radioactive debris at the bottom of the Arctic
- Rosatom claims international sanctions against Russia won’t stop international nuclear clean up efforts
- Successful safety drills conducted at Kola Nuclear Power Plant, though environmentalists are worried about elderly reactors