Igor Kudrik started Bellona’s Murmansk branch in 1994, and came to Norway two years later. Since that, he has gained a Master’s degree in information technology from the University of Oslo, and has worked for Bellona’s Russia department. He is now head of the foundation’s work with nuclear safety in Russia, and is the editor in chief of Bellona Web.
Author articles
- Choking Russian civil society
- Radwaste processing plant at Russian military shipyard catches fire
- Kola Nuclear Power Plant first hides, then downplays incident
- Russia to nuke oil and gas fields in the Arctic
- Russia’s upper house of parliament passes the creation of atomic state corporate superstructure
- Comment: A floating nuclear plant as a disposable lighter?
- Life-span extension of Russian reactors causes concern in Europe
- Resurrection of ‘atoms for peace’ for the creation of an international uranium bank
- Dutch company to ship 1st Russian nuclear submarine today
- Dutch company Dockwise to ship three discarded Russian submarines to dismantlement
- US funding in Russia should encourage nuclear reform in Moscow
- Putin watches Russia’s nuclear shield falling apart
- Audit of Minatom reveals millions in misspent cash and lack of control on sub decommissioning
- Transparency and control over the nuclear safety projects in the Russian Federation
- The K-219 tragedy: The Politburo and its classified games
- Two strontium powered lighthouses vandalised on the Kola Peninsula
- K-159 doomed by expectations of Western funding
- Norway Complicit in Same Unsafe Towing Practices That Sank the K-159
- Norway and Russia Fail to Sign Non-Strategic Submarines Dismantlement Deal
- Shut-down at Kola NPP
- Typhoon Subs to Ship Oil and Gas
- Russia to buy back spent nuclear fuel burnt in Iranian reactor
- Nuclear submarine on fire
- Defuelled Kursk will join submarine graveyard
- State Support to Nuclear Powered Icebreakers Cut Off