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Nuclear energy is linked to climate change mitigation as a potential low-carbon power source [1], with its effectiveness debated based on factors like deployment speed [2], [3], [4], cost [5], [6], and life-cycle emissions [7]. Proponents highlight its reliability as a low-carbon energy source [8], [9], while critics question its viability due to safety, waste, and integration concerns [10], [6].

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Nuclear Energy and Climate Change Mitigation everycrsreport.com Congressional Research Service 1 fact
perspectiveThe Nuclear Information Resource Service (NIRS) asserts that nuclear energy does not assist with climate change mitigation and does not integrate well with renewable energy sources.
Nuclear energy's role in global decarbonization efforts catf.us Clean Air Task Force 1 fact
claimDr. Charlyne Smith asserts that the capacity factor of nuclear energy is a significant, largely undebatable advantage in the context of climate change mitigation.