Nuclear energy made a big splash at the UN climate meeting in Dubai with a declaration by 22 countries calling for a tripling of nuclear energy by 2050. It seems like an impressive and urgent call to arms. On closer inspection, however, the numbers don’t work out.
By Sharon Squassoni | December 13, 2023, https://thebulletin.org/2023/12/the-nuclear-energy-numbers-racket/ Nuclear energy made a big splash at the COP28 climate meeting in Dubai with a declaration by 22 countries calling for a tripling of nuclear energy by 2050. It seems like an impressive and urgent call to arms. On closer inspection, however, the numbers don’t work out. Even at…
Twenty-two countries called for a tripling of nuclear energy by 2050 at the COP-28 climate meeting in Dubai. This article explains, with facts and figures, why nuclear energy will continue to be the most expensive and slowest option for reaching net zero carbon dioxide emissions.
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