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06.33 GMT
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/live/2023/dec/02/day-three-uae-loss-and-damage
22 countries call for tripling of nuclear by 2050
Twenty-two countries have called for a tripling of
nuclear energy by 2050 in order to meet net zero goals.
John Kerry,
the US’s climate envoy, defended the statement. “We are not making the argument
to anybody that this is absolutely going to be a sweeping alternative to every
other energy source,” he said.
“But we
know because the science and the reality of facts and evidence tell us that you
can’t get to net zero 2050 without some nuclear. These are just scientific
realities. No politics involved in this, no ideology involved in this.”
Bill
McKibben’s campaign group 350.org were less enthusiastic. Masayoshi Iyoda, a
Japan campaigner at the group, said: “There is no space for dangerous nuclear
power to accelerate the decarbonization needed to achieve the Paris climate
goal … it is nothing more than a dangerous distraction.
“The
attempt of a ‘nuclear renaissance’ led by nuclear industries’ lobbyists since
the 2000s has never been successful - it is simply too costly, too risky, too
undemocratic, and too time-consuming. We already have cheaper, safer,
democratic, and faster solutions to the climate crisis, and they are renewable
energy and energy efficiency.”
The
signatories to the declaration were: Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Finland,
France, Ghana, Hungary, Japan, Moldova, Mongolia, Morocco, Netherlands, Poland,
Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea, Sweden, Ukraine, United Arab
Emirates, the United Kingdom and the United States.
Updated at 08.35 GMT


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