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Nuclear energy is identified as a potential component in modeled pathways for deep decarbonization [1], though it faces significant challenges regarding its inclusion in climate finance taxonomies {fact:1, fact:2}.
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A Critical Disconnect: Relying on Nuclear Energy in ... energypolicy.columbia.edu 3 facts
perspectiveNuclear energy is frequently excluded from climate finance taxonomies or treated with ambiguity, despite its potential role in deep decarbonization of the global economy.
perspectiveDespite the potential role of nuclear energy in deep decarbonization, it is frequently excluded from climate finance taxonomies or treated with ambiguity, leading to wide variation in whether nuclear energy is considered green and sustainable across different regions and institutions.
claimThere is a disconnect between modeled pathways for deep decarbonization of the global energy system that include nuclear energy and the common exclusion of nuclear energy from climate finance taxonomies.