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
- Murmansk prosecutors: Kola Mining violates environmental law, after all
- Russia to defend its interests in the Arctic
- Russian PM Medvedev stomps out NGO involvement in Barents area cooperation
- Barents Summit opens as atmospheric pollution rises
- Russian Ministry calls on industry for two-hour pollution moratorium
- Medvedev issues bold first by stumping for more renewable energy in Russia
- Arctic Council adds six new observer nations, and signs agreement on oil spill preparedness
- Monitoring and tracking oil pollution in Russian Arctic flummoxes safety experts
- Poorly attended public hearing on Arctic drilling still evidences dangers for northwest Russia
- After Kremlin wrecking balls have leveled environmental legislation, the Aarhus Convention is a last, best hope
- Andreyeva Bay and Lepse nuclear service ship remain major nuclear dangers to Northwest Russia
- Mapping and accounting for sunken radiological hazards in Arctic devils Russian authorities
- Russia’s zeal to bank on rising Arctic melt spurs concerns of likely ecological toll
- Russia pushing ahead with Arctic development in new strategy document
- Lepse’s urgent dismantlement prevented by traffic jam with historic sub
- Extending the run-time of aged reactors at the Kola NPP, or build a new plant – decision due in 2013
- Who’s polluting whom? The figures don’t add up
- Russia’s Atomflot inks deal to build world’s largest nuclear icebreaker
- Russia’s natural resource oversight body to keep mum on catastrophes from now on
- Norway pulls plug on electricity from Kola Nuclear Power Plant’s ageing reactors
- Closed Siberian nuclear city prepares to build permanent nuclear waste repository
- Major investor restructuring promised as Russian government force Shtokman gas field forward
- Talk of Shtokman on everyone’s lips, but little in the way of action
- Second reading of North Sea Passage legislation in Russian Duma quickly approaching – with little concern for the environment
- Russia’s economic woes grow as legal measures to address them decline, concludes major conference