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Nuclear energy is distinctively vital in the global shift towards sustainable energy sources, contributing 0% to CO2 emissions compared to fossil fuels, which account for 40% from coal and oil, and 20% from natural gas. Despite its potential, nuclear energy has faced significant challenges, highlighted by major accidents like Chernobyl (1986), Three Mile Island (1979), and Fukushima (2011). These incidents raise concerns about safety and environmental impacts, underscoring the importance of strict regulations and advancements in nuclear technology for a cleaner energy future.
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http://www.climate.org/climatelab/Coal_Power • Percent of the CO2 emission by fuel • Oil – 40% • Coal – 40% • Natural Gas – 20% • Nuclear – 0%
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Major Nuclear Accidents • Chernobyl (1986) • Three Mile Island (1979) • Fukushima (2011)
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