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25 January 2021
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The use of advanced nuclear technologies could help the world meet increasing electricity demand whilst reducing greenhouse gas emissions. However, the deployment and commercialisation of advanced reactors faces many challenges, according to a discussion on nuclear innovation at the
Atlantic Council Global Energy Forum.
The participants in the session on Nuclear Innovation: Projections for the Next Decade on 20 January Just as the original prototypes do not resemble today s solar panels and wind turbines, tomorrow s nuclear looks very different from the plants of today, said session moderator Jackie Kempfer, senior policy advisor for Third Way s climate and energy programme and non-resident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council s Global Energy Center. The next generation of nuclear power promises to be more cost-effective and safer than ever, she said.
What China’s march to net-zero emissions means for the world New Atlanticist by Larry Luxner
People s Republic of China President Xi Jinping speaks during the 75th annual U.N. General Assembly, which is being held mostly virtually due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, U.S., September 22, 2020. United Nations/Handout via REUTERS
Joe Biden’s inauguration today as the 46th president of the United States may turn out to be the single most important milestone in the battle to reverse climate change arguably rivaled only by Chinese President Xi Jinping’s pledge at the United Nations General Assembly last September that his country would reach peak carbon-dioxide emissions by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality before 2060.