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More than 30 countries pledged to support nuclear energy, a controversial energy source seen as a potential solution to climate change, during a summit in Brussels.
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"All the evidence shows that nuclear power is too slow to build, too expensive, and it remains highly polluting and dangerous," one activist said. OLIVIA ROSANE, Mar 21, 2024, https://www.commondreams.org/news/protest-nuclear-power An international coalition of environmental groups dropped banners and blockaded roads to protest the International Nuclear Energy Summit in Brussels on Thursday. While the summit,…
BRUSSELS In the shadow of a massive monument glorifying nuclear power, over 30 nations from around the world pledged to use the controversial energy source to help achieve a climate-neutral globe while providing countries with an added sense of strategic security. The idea of a Nuclear Energy Summit would have been…