Environment
Is Nuclear Power the Answer to Global Energy Demands?
An international team of scientists proposes that the world should start prioritizing the production of energy by nuclear power if there is any hope of staving off the worst effects of global warming due to greenhouse emissions. As published in the International Journal of Global Energy Issues, the teams suggests it would be possible to achieve an annual electricity output of 20 terawatts without needing to develop carbon dioxide trapping and storage technology for the tens of billions of tons of emissions that would dangerously affect the earth and cause global warming to reach disastrous levels.
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