Why nuclear energy is on the verge of a renaissance

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Here's why nuclear energy could be on the verge of a renaissance as a response to the growing crisis of climate change.

the capture of nuclear power plants in Ukraine by invading Russian forces — have added to public concerns.

But despite its fraught origin story and the psychological effect of high-profile accidents, nuclear energy is getting a second look., releasing no greenhouse gasses. Meanwhile, the world is seeing more of the effects of climate change, including rising global temperatures, increased pollution, wildfires, and more intense and deadly storms.Antonio Guterres, the secretary-general of the United Nations,"There is one thing that threatens all our progress. The climate crisis.

Watch this video for a dive into nuclear energy's potential renaissance as a response to the growing crisis of climate change. Aerial view of the Diablo Canyon, the only operational nuclear plant left in California, viewed in these aerial photos taken on December 1, 2021, near Avila Beach, California. Set on 1,000 acres of scenic coastal property just north and west of Avila Beach, the controversial power plant operated by Pacific Gas & Electric was commisioned in 1985.

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