For decades, nuclear energy has been relegated to the sidelines of the global debate on climate change and clean energy. Now, as countries face the urgency of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and securing reliable energy sources, this energy underdog is getting the attention it has long deserved.
Rising energy security concerns, political will, technological advancements, and increasing public demand for bold climate action have shifted the narrative on nuclear power.
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