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Is Nuclear Power the Only Solution to the Climate Crisis?The Growing Threat of Climate Change Climate change is a growing threat to our planet, disrupting its natural balance. Rising temperatures, unpredictable weather, melting polar ice, and increasing sea levels are just some of the visible impacts.
Researchers at The Ohio State University have developed a battery that can convert nuclear waste into electricity. This innovative technology utilizes ambient gamma radiation from spent nuclear fuel to power electronics and offers a cleaner and more efficient energy source.
Colorado House approves bill to add nuclear energy as a clean energy source, sponsored by Rep. Alex Valdez, marking a significant shift in the state's energy landscape.
The European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) has published the final two reports in six series, focused on alternative fuels and decarbonization technologies.
Australian greenhouse gas emissions would surge by more than ... Peter Dutton says a Coalition government would build seven nuclear power stations at a cost of about $331 billion by 2050.
The Belarusian nuclear power plant has generated 40 billion kWh of electricity since the first unit was connected to the grid, the press service of the Energy Ministry told BelTA.
Here is what to know about the Japanese climate goals: Under the new climate plan adopted by the Cabinet, Japan aims to reduce carbon emissions by 60% by 2035 from the 2013 levels, and by 73% by 2040. Japan has previously set a 46% reduction target for 2030.
The Climate Change Authority has warned a switch to nuclear would lead Australia to miss its climate target for 2030 and struggle to reach net zero by 2050.
A 360-degree analysis of nuclear power and synthetic fuels, specifically the renewable e-fuels of e-diesel, e-methane and e-methanol, complete a project for EMSA designed to support the European Commission, EU member states, the shipping sector and European ports in the transition to carbon-neutral shipping.
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