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Does nuclear energy contribute to global warming?

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Does nuclear energy contribute to global warming?

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No. Most experts agree that climate change is a danger because of the emission of ‘greenhouse gases’ like carbon dioxide (CO2). A major source of CO2 emissions is the burning of fossil fuels – such as coal, oil and gas. Nuclear power stations do not emit CO2.

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No. Most experts agree that climate change is a danger because of the emission of ‘greenhouse gases’ like carbon dioxide (CO2). A major source of CO2 emissions is the burning of fossil fuels – such as coal, oil and gas. Nuclear power stations do not emit CO2.

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