Monograph: Use of nuclear technology for the preservation of the ozone layer

Interactive Sheet: Nuclear Power and Climate Change

Over the next few years it will be necessary to increase the electricity supply while at the same time mitigating the emissions that contribute to climate change. Nuclear power, with an insignificant amount of greenhouse effect emissions, is one of the best solutions to this problem.Read more

Infographic: Carbon dioxide emissions from the life cycle of different technologies

Nuclear technology emits the least carbon dioxide over its lifetime compared to other technologies.Read more

Nuclear power plants do not emit carbon dioxide

Nuclear power plants do not emit carbon dioxide in their operation. What you see coming out of the cooling towers is not smoke but water vapour.Read more

Nuclear techniques for measuring greenhouse gases

Nuclear techniques for measuring greenhouse gasesRead more

Nuclear energy is an ally in reducing greenhouse gas emissions

Nuclear energy is an ally in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.Read more

Nuclear techniques help measure climate change

Nuclear and isotopic techniques can help study terrestrial and aquatic systems and monitor emissions of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2), nitrous oxide (N2O), and methane (CH4), with the aim of assessing the effects of climate change on the environment.Read more

Isotopes to fight climate change

Isotopes to fight climate changeRead more
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