As global CO2 emissions surge, the conversation around nuclear energy’s role in climate protection intensifies. While some advocate for its potential to provide reliable, low-emission electricity, others highlight the emissions associated with its entire lifecycle. Recent studies and expert insights reveal nuclear energy is not entirely emissions-free, sparking further discussion on its viability as a sustainable alternative.
COP29 Agrees International Carbon Market Standards
COP29 Agrees International Carbon Market Standards 12 November 2024 Announcement Share the article Credit: Kamran Enceladus | UN Climate Change The following is a transcript of remarks made at a […]
Electric vehicles generate far fewer emissions than conventional gasoline-powered vehicles
By Colin McKerracher A Closer Look at Lifecycle Emissions My BloombergNEF colleague Corey Cantor just published a detailed report on the lifecycle emissions of electric vehicles, looking at everything from average battery pack sizes by […]
Emissions Visible from Space: NASA
FEATURE | January 9, 2023 NASA Space Missions Pinpoint Sources of CO2 Emissions on Earth Lights brighten the night sky in this image of Europe, including Poland, taken from the International […]
Scientific American: Carbon Emissions Hit a New Record High
“Global carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels are projected to increase 1% in 2022, hitting a new record of 37.5 billion tonnes, scientists announced today at the United Nations Climate […]
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