Nuclear Energy for a Net Zero World
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<abstract displayLabel="Summary">Ahead of the COP26 climate summit, the IAEA has released Nuclear Energy for a Net Zero World. The special report highlights nuclear power's critical role in achieving the goals of the Paris Agreement and Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development by displacing coal and other fossil fuels, enabling the further deployment of renewable energy and becoming an economical source for large amounts of clean hydrogen. As government, business and societal leaders from around the world prepare to gather at the UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow on 31 October-12 November, the IAEA report lays out the reasons why nuclear must have a seat at the table whenever energy and climate policies are discussed. In addition, nine countries-Canada, China, Finland, France, Japan, Poland, Russia, the United States and the United Kingdom-provided statements in the report in support of its findings on nuclear power's contributions to climate action</abstract>
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