Climate change presents us with a stark challenge: to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to net zero much faster than we have done so far, or to face the increasingly catastrophic consequences of an inexorably warming planet.
More and more scientists, policymakers and members of the public are recognizing nuclear as a critical part of decarbonized energy systems.
Climate change presents us with a stark challenge: to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to net zero much faster than we have done so far, or to face the increasingly catastrophic consequences of an inexorably warming planet.
More and more scientists, policymakers and members of the public are recognizing nuclear as a critical part of decarbonized energy systems.
...the Chornobyl accident
...the Chornobyl accident
...the Chornobyl accident
Climate change presents us with an enormous challenge: reduce greenhouse gas emissions to zero faster than before or face the increasingly catastrophic consequences of an inevitably warming planet.
More and more scientists, decision-makers and citizens recognise nuclear energy as an important part of reducing carbon dioxide emissions.
#Atoms4Climate
For many it is time to put nuclear power on an
even footing with other clean energy sources.
In the search for climate solutions atoms provide more than clean energy
These technologies allow us to study the effects of climate change,
to adapt to extreme weather conditions and more.