Russia's floating nuclear plant heads for the Arctic amid geopolitical and environmental concerns

Dubbed a “Chernobyl on ice” and a “nuclear Titanic” by one environmental group, Russia’s first- floating nuclear power plant is almost ready for its maiden voyage to a remote port town across the Bering Strait from Alaska – a move seen by many as both Moscow’s latest push to take control of the Arctic and one fraught with ecological peril.
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